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@kuworking/block-landing-one

v0.2.26

Published

block-landing-one

Readme

BLOCK LANDING ONE

npm

React component coded in ES6

🚀 Installation

yarn add @kuworking/block-landing-one

🔥 How to Use

import React from 'react'
import { Structure } from '@kuworking/block-landing-one'

// folder locates the images
const MyComponent = () => (
  <>
    <Structure folder="/" />
  </>
)

See the needed images in the codesandbox, find the links at kuworking

🖖 Integration in Gatsby

Since the package does not start with gatsby-theme, it is not included by default in the transpilation

Then, you need to do it with the plugin gatsby-plugin-compile-es6-packages and include it in gatsby-config.js

{
  "resolve": `gatsby-plugin-compile-es6-packages`,
  "options": {
    "modules": ["@kuworking/block-landing-one"]
  }
}

🖖 Integration in React

Take a look at the codesandbox, I've used this package.json and this babel configuration

{
  "dependencies": {
    "react": "16.12.0",
    "react-dom": "16.12.0",
    "react-scripts": "3.0.1"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "@babel/cli": "7.10.5",
    "@babel/plugin-transform-modules-commonjs": "7.10.4",
    "@babel/preset-react": "7.10.4",
    "babel-core": "6.26.3"
  }
}
{
  "presets": ["@babel/preset-react"],
  "plugins": ["@babel/plugin-transform-modules-commonjs"]
}

🖖 Integration in WordPress

Ready to be used as a Gutenberg block, see the repo in www.kuworking.com

(work in progress)