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Zero dependency layout manager supporting tabs, grids and splitviews with ReactJS support
Zero dependency layout manager supporting tabs, grids and splitviews with ReactJS support written in TypeScript
Please see the website: https://dockview.dev
Want to inspect the latest deployment? Go to https://unpkg.com/browse/dockview@latest/
Dockview has a peer dependency on react >= 16.8.0
and react-dom >= 16.8.0
. You can install dockview from npm.
npm install --save dockview
Within your project you must import or reference the stylesheet at dockview/dist/styles/dockview.css
and attach a theme.
@import '~dockview/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 receives a total of 4,117 weekly downloads. As such, dockview popularity was classified as popular.
We found that dockview 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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