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liloucode-just-a-modal

v0.2.5

Published

A simple React component that provides a modal

Readme

JAM - Just A Modal

JAM is a simple React component that provide a sophisticate modal with many options

Installation

npm i liloucode-just-a-modal

Usage

1. Import

Now wherever you need it, you have to import the component in your file

import { Modal } from "liloucode-just-a-modal";

2. Required props

To run this modal, only two props are required:

  textContent, // Enter the message of the modal
  closeIcon, // Choose your own Icon Close by providing its scr

3. Personalization (optional).

Now you can customize your new modal with this optionals props:

MESSAGE

// Font family
textFontFamily = "Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif", 

// Font Weight
textFontWeight, 

// Font size (tiny: "12px", small: "14px", normal: "16px", 
//large: "18px"  super: "20px", extra: "24px")
textFontSize = "normal", 
textColor = "#00000", // Text color

CTA BUTTON

// Content
textBtn = "Okay", 

//Font size (tiny: "12px", small: "14px", normal: "16px", 
//large: "18px"  super: "20px", extra: "24px")
btnFontSize = "normal", 

// Font family
btnFontFamily = "Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif",

// Boder
btnBorder = "1px solid black",

// Text color
btnColor = "#acdef3", 

// Background color
btnBackgroundColor = "#0b0b13", 

TITLE

// Content
titleContent,

// Text color 
titleColor = "#00000",

// Font Weight
titleFontWeight,

// Font size (tiny: "12px", small: "14px", normal: "16px", large: "18px"
//  super: "20px", extra: "24px, giant: "34px") 
titleFontSize = "super", 

BOX

// Background color
wrapperBackgroundColor = "#ffffff", 

Border

// Border radius (oval: "50px", round: "10px" or square: "0px")
borderRadius = "round", 

// Color
borderColor, 

Credits

Made with <3 by @LilouCode

License

MIT