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mui-layout-framework

v1.1.0

Published

A framework for creating consistent and appealing pages with Material-UI.

Downloads

4

Readme

mui-layout-framework

A framework for creating consistent and appealing pages with Material-UI.

NPM

Install

npm install --save mui-layout-framework

Usage

Here is a basic example using the Page component:

import React from "react"
import Typography from "@material-ui/core/Typography"
import Button from "@material-ui/core/Button"
import { Page } from "mui-layout-framework"

const MyPageComponent = (props) => {
    return (
        <Page
            title="Timmy's Animal Rescue"
            content={
                <div>
                    <Typography variant="body1">
                        Welcome to Timmy's Animal Rescue!
                    </Typography>
                    <Button variant="outlined">Adopt a Pet</Button>
                </div>
            }
        />
    )
}

export default MyPageComponent

From this, you can notice a few things:

  1. The title of the page is automatically handled. React Helmet is set up for you to save the hassle.
  2. You can use any Material-UI components within the content prop.

Also, behind the scenes, a few things are done for quality-of-life:

  1. Page-structuring tags have been used to aid screen readers - no need to remember the <main> tag anymore!
  2. If you add other supported props, the componenets will work nicely together.

License

MIT © RDIL