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Create Stunning Floating Input Boxes in React for Enhanced User Interfaces
The React Input Glow Component provides a flexible and customizable input field with floating labels. It is designed to be easy to use and highly configurable.
You can install the React Glow Input Component using npm or yarn:
npm install react-input-glow
or
yarn add react-input-glow
To use the React Input Glow Component, you should import the FloatingInputProps
interface from 'react' and use it to define the props for your input field. Here's an example of how to use it:
import React from 'react';
import InputBox from 'react-input-glow';
const MyForm = () => {
const handleChange = (value) => {
// Handle input value change
};
return (
<div>
<h2>Example Form</h2>
<label>Name:</label>
<InputBox
name="name"
label="Name"
placeholder="Enter your name"
onChange={handleChange}
// Add other props as needed
/>
{/* Add more input fields */}
</div>
);
};
export default MyForm;
In this example, we import the FloatingInputProps
interface and use it to define the props for our input field. We can customize various aspects of the input field, such as the label, placeholder, and event handlers.
Feel free to explore the available props in the FloatingInputProps
interface and adjust them to fit your specific use case. The React Input Glow Component is highly customizable and can be integrated into your forms with ease.
You can also explore more examples in the React Input Glow Component Storybook.
Here's a table of available props for the FloatingInputProps
interface, arranged alphabetically:
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
borderColor | string | The border color of the input field. |
borderRadius | string | The border radius for the input container. |
borderWidth | string | The border width of the input field. |
className | string | Additional CSS class for the input container. |
disabled | boolean | Whether the input is disabled. |
errorLabelTextColor | string | The text color for the error label. |
errorText | string | The error text to display. |
errorTextClassName | string | Additional CSS class for the error message. |
errorTextColor | string | The text color for the error message. |
height | string | The height of the input field. |
icon | React.ReactNode | An icon component to display within the input. |
iconPosition | 'left' | 'right' | The position of an icon (if provided). |
inputClassName | string | Additional CSS class for the input field. |
isFloating | boolean | Whether the label should float on focus. |
label | string | The label for the input field. |
labelBackground | string | The background color of the label. |
labelClassName | string | Additional CSS class for the label element. |
labelPosition | 'inline' | 'outside' | 'inside' | The position of the label. |
labelTextColor | string | The text color of the label. |
labelClassName | string | Additional CSS class for the legend |
name | string | The name attribute for the input field. |
placeholder | string | The placeholder text for the input field. |
primaryColor | string | The primary color of the input field. |
showIcon | boolean | An icon boolean to display within the input. |
required | boolean | Whether the input is required. |
textColor | string | The text color of the input field. |
toggleOffIcon | React.ReactNode | An icon to use when the input is toggled off (e.g., for passwords). |
toggleOnIcon | React.ReactNode | An icon to use when the input is toggled on (e.g., for passwords). |
type | string | The type of the input field (e.g., "text", "password"). |
width | string | The width of the input field. |
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Create Stunning Floating Input Boxes in React for Enhanced User Interfaces
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