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@cicciosgamino/github-button

v1.1.0

Published

Simple github button

Downloads

8

Readme

GitHub issues npm version Published on webcomponents.org

<github-button>

Simple github button that can be use only to link github, users, projects and other stuff. Active only on https://github.com domain. With the link attribute you can set the path into the github.com world you want link to. Best use case to link the open-source project is inserted to.

🕹️ Examples

Github Button

<style>
  color-scheme-button {
      width: 128px;
      height: 128px;

      --icon-color: #333;
    }
</style>

<!-- Relative link -->
<github-button
  link="CICCIOSGAMINO/github-button.git">
</github-button>

<!-- Absolute link -->
<github-button
  link="https://github.com/CICCIOSGAMINO/github-button.git">
</github-button>

🚀 Usage

  1. Install package
npm install --save @cicciosgamino/github-button
  1. Import
<!-- Import Js Module -->
<script type="module">
  // Importing this module registers <progress-ring> as an element that you
  // can use in this page.
  //
  // Note this import is a bare module specifier, so it must be converted
  // to a path using a server such as @web/dev-server.
  import '@cicciosgamino/github-button'
</script>
  1. Place in your HTML
<github-button
  link="https://github.com/CICCIOSGAMINO/github-button.git">
</github-button>

🐝 API

📒 Properties/Attributes

| Name | Type | Default | Description | ---------- | ------- | -------- | -------------- | link | String | '' | Github Absolute / Relative path to user / project

Methods

None

Events

None

🧁 CSS Custom Properties

| Name | Default | Description | --------------- | ------- | -------------------- | --icon-color | #000 | SVG fill attribute

💪 Accessibility

Acessibility is guaranted with the use of a button with the title and aria-label set on it.SVG icons inside the inner button are set role=img,aria-hidden="true",focusable="false" .

🔧 TODO

  • [ ] Better Documentation

🧑‍💻 Author

| @cicciosgamino | |:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | | @cicciosgamino |

Support

Reach out to me at one of the following places:

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Donate help and contibutions!

License

GNU General Public License v3.0

Made 🧑‍💻 by @cicciosgamino