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agnostic-svelte
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This is the Svelte version of AgnosticUI.
As earlier versions of Svelte caused binding issues in several of AgnosticUI's components, we've upgraded the library using the latest Svelte-Kit and requires "svelte": "^3.46.0"
and later.
npm install agnostic-svelte
or yarn add agnostic-svelte
public/index.html
ensure sure you've included the bundle.css
src/App.svelte
import agnostic-svelte/css/common.min.css
before any agnostic-svelte
components; it will look something like:<script>
import 'agnostic-svelte/css/common.min.css';
import { Button } from 'agnostic-svelte';
</script>
<!-- In your html section you can now use the agnostic-svelte component -->
<Button>Go</Button>
A complete kitchen sink example is located in ./examples/src/App.svelte
FAQs
AgnosticUI (svelte)
The npm package agnostic-svelte receives a total of 257 weekly downloads. As such, agnostic-svelte popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that agnostic-svelte demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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