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dockview-core
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Zero dependency layout manager supporting tabs, grids and splitviews with ReactJS support
Zero dependency layout manager supporting tabs, groups, grids and splitviews written in TypeScript
Please see the website: https://dockview.dev
Want to inspect the latest deployment? Go to https://unpkg.com/browse/dockview-core@latest/
You can install dockview-core from npm.
npm install --save dockview-core
Within your project you must import or reference the stylesheet at dockview-core/dist/styles/dockview.css
and attach a theme.
@import '~dockview-core/dist/styles/dockview.css';
You should also attach a dockview theme to an element containing your components. For example:
<body classname="dockview-theme-dark"></body>
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Zero dependency layout manager supporting tabs, grids and splitviews
The npm package dockview-core receives a total of 5,432 weekly downloads. As such, dockview-core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that dockview-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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