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bemto-button
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This is a foundation for all the buttons I use in my markup for more than 4 years. Now in a form of a React component, using bemto-components and styled-components.
You can use it as a base for highly functional and stylable buttons which provides basic reset & layout which you could later easily style by extending with styled-components (or use your external styles). This component has all the powers of bemto-components beneath, so you can use modifiers, polymorphic tags and all the other stuff. See the docs of bemto-components for more features and this component's source code to how easily it is done.
Each example at documentation is an interactive playground like this one ↓
Note: bemto-button
uses styled-components as a peer dependency, as its bad to include more than one instance of styled-components in your app, so you need to have it installed as well.
In your console:
npm install --save bemto-button
Then in .js
-files of your components:
import BemtoButton from 'bemto-button';
Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2017 Roman Komarov.
See LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
Complex button foundation based on bemto-components & styled-components
The npm package bemto-button receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, bemto-button popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bemto-button 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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