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react-blurify
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Apply blur effect to children components.
children.
on - boolean // condition to apply blur effect to children components // default false.
intensity - number // blur filter value // default 4.
usePreloader - boolean // control show/hide preloader over blured component // default true.
preloaderPrimaryColor - string // primary border color for preloader // default "#000".
preloaderSecondaryColor - string // secondary border color for preloader // default "#999".
preloaderBorderWidth - number // preloader border width // default 2.
preloaderSize - number // preloader height/width // default 36.
import React form 'react'
import MyCustomForm from './myCustomForm'
import Blurify from 'react-blurify'
function MyComponent() {
const [loading, setLoading] = React.useState(false)
const handleSubmit = (e) => {
e.preventDefault();
setLoading(true)
... submit operation
setLoading(false)
}
return (
<Blurify on={loading}>
// apply blur effect to MyCustomForm when loading
<MyCustomForm onSubmit={handleSubmit}/>
</Blurify>
)
}
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Apply blur effect to children components
We found that react-blurify 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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