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react-native-responsive-styles
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React Native styles that respond to device orientation change
Installation:
npm i --save react-native-responsive-styles
This library depends on walmartlabs/react-native-orientation-listener, which contains native dependencies for iOS and Android. Link them with:
react-native link react-native-orientation-listener
You can now import StyleSheet and any React components from react-native-responsive-styles instead of react-native:
import {
View,
Image,
ScrollView,
StyleSheet
} from 'react-native-responsive-styles';
You can then define custom style properties for landscape and portrait orientations:
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
// define separate styles for portrait and landscape
portrait: {
flexDirection: 'column'
},
landscape: {
flexDirection: 'row'
}
},
mainContent: {
flex: 8,
// override a default value when orientation is landscape
landscape: {
flex: 1
}
},
secondaryContent: {
flex: 1,
// override a default value when orientation is portrait
portrait: {
backgroundColor: '#ccc'
}
}
});
Usage of StyleSheet.create is not required. Plain style objects will work as well, as long as you use the React components from this package.
That's it!

You can apply a LayoutAnimation to orientation changes. Valid animation values are spring, linear and easeInEaseOut.
StyleSheet.configureLayoutAnimation('spring');
The default behaviour is no animation, but configuring one is recommended to avoid visual glitches when rearranging elements.
To add support for orientation-specific styles to your own components or other third-party components, wrap them in a higher-order component with makeResponsive:
import React from 'react';
import { makeResponsive } from 'react-native-responsive-styles';
class CustomComponent extends React.Component({
//...
});
export default makeResponsive(CustomComponent);
In most cases this should not be required. You can simply nest your component in a responsive View.
A common use case is to hide an element entirely in one orientation. You can use StyleSheet.hidden for that:
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
landscapeOnly: {
flex: 1,
portrait: StyleSheet.hidden
}
})
This project is in a pre-release state. The API may be considered relatively stable, but changes may still occur.
FAQs
React Native styles that respond to device orientation change
The npm package react-native-responsive-styles receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-responsive-styles popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-native-responsive-styles 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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