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@mskcc/components

v2.7.3

Published

<img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mskcc/dsm-assets@latest/src/design-system-logo.svg" />

Downloads

616

Readme

@mskcc/components

Style sheets for mskcc components in scss and css formats.

Getting Started

The DSM requires Dart Sass in order to compile. It uses Sass modules to organize the codebase and provide exports to use.

If you're new to Sass, check out these resources:

Step 1: Install Sass

npm install --save-dev sass

Step 2: Install package

npm install @mskcc/components

Step 3: Import stylesheet

// import all component styles, no need to import components specifically
@use '@mskcc/components/carbon-11';

// or import inidividual component styling
@use '@mskcc/components/carbon-11/components/button';

Import via CDN

You can use the cdn version by injecting it directly into the html. Add this to the <head> of your html.

<link
  rel="stylesheet"
  href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mskcc/components@latest/dist/carbon-11.min.css"
/>

For developing new components

pnpm run gen:component

The script will create a new component folder in carbon-11 directory and keep the carbon-11 index file up-to-date.

Resources

| components (carbon 11) | type | stylesheet | | ---------------------- | ------ | ---------------------------------------------------- | | @mskcc/carbon-react | scss | @use '@mskcc/components/carbon-11' | | | css | @import '@mskcc/components/dist/carbon-11.min.css' | | Component directory | scss | carbon-11/components/' | | | css | dist/components/' | | Theme | scss | @use '@mskcc/components/theme' | | | css | @import '@mskcc/components/dist/theme.css' |

| For legacy components (carbon 10) | type | stylesheet | | --------------------------------- | ------ | -------------------------------------- | | Legacy stylesheet | scss | @use '@mskcc/src/styles-all' | | | css | @import '@mskcc/dist/legacy.min.css' | | Legacy Component directory | scss | src/' | | | css | dist/legacy-components/' |