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fela-preset-web
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A Fela plugin preset for web applications.
It contains everything you need to start building cross-browser compatible apps.
npm i --save fela-preset-web
Assuming you are using npm as your package manager you can just npm install
.
Otherwise we also provide a UMD. You can easily use it via unpkg. It registers a FelaPresetWeb
global.
<!-- Fela (Development): Unminified version including all warnings -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/fela-preset-web@4.2.2/dist/fela-preset-web.js"></script>
<!-- Fela (Production): Minified version -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/fela-preset-web@4.2.2/dist/fela-preset-web.min.js"></script>
Simply use the spread operator to add the preset.
import { createRenderer } from 'fela'
import webPreset from 'fela-preset-web'
const renderer = createRenderer({
plugins: [
...webPreset,
// other plugins
]
})
Fela is licensed under the MIT License.
Documentation is licensed under Creative Common License.
Created with ♥ by @rofrischmann and all the great contributors.
FAQs
Fela plugin preset for web applications
The npm package fela-preset-web receives a total of 3,515 weekly downloads. As such, fela-preset-web popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fela-preset-web demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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