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react-carousel-dots
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This component provides a pagination method with dots for any amount of images/slides.
This component provides a pagination method with dots for any amount of images/slides.
npm install --save react-carousel-dots
The minimum amount of code to make it work:
import Dots from 'react-carousel-dots';
<Dots length={10} active={0} />
Name | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
length | - | Required. The amount of dots you want to use. |
active | - | Required. The index of the currently active dot. |
visible | 5 | Optional. The amount of dots visible on mount. |
size | 16 | Optional. The width and height of a dot. |
margin | 1 | Optional. The right- and left-margin of a dot. |
className | - | Optional. This class will be added to the holder div. |
FAQs
This component provides a pagination method with dots for any amount of images/slides.
The npm package react-carousel-dots receives a total of 600 weekly downloads. As such, react-carousel-dots popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-carousel-dots 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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