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nextra-logo

v0.1.3-beta.1

Published

Render variations of your logos in dark and light mode for the Nextra docs library

Downloads

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Readme

nextra-logo

Render variations of your logos in dark and light mode for the Nextra framework.

Usage

I'm not sure if this package works in conventional React applications, as it was built with the Nextra framework in focus, alone. Since the component uses some properties of matchMedia() Web API extended from the next-themes package by default.

But, please feel free to use it and give your feedback. I'd be so delighted to learn about what needs to be improved as the package grows

Install the package from the NPM registry.

yarn add nextra-logo@latest

Proceed to import the package in your doc site's config file

// theme.config.tsx
import { DocsThemeConfig, useConfig } from "nextra-theme-docs";
import { Logo } from "nextra-logo";

const config: DocsThemeConfig = {
  project: {
    link: "link-to-your-project.com",
  },
  docsRepositoryBase: "link-to-your-repo.com",
  logo: <Logo />,
};

export default config;

The component receives these three props: light, dark that accept the patsh to where your logos are kept, and the size that determines how big you want your logo to be.

Ideally, you would place your images in the public/ folder when you're using Next.js, and since Nextra is mostly Next.js, I'd recommend you place your images that folder.

Then you can go ahead to use the component like so: 🔽

const config: DocsThemeConfig = {
  logo: (
    <Logo dark="/logo/dark-logo.png" light="/logo/light-logo.png" size="40" />
  ),
};

Optional props

Say you have a logo that does not show your brand name, with nextra-logo, you can provide a value to the logoText prop and customize it however you wish with the textSize and textWeight props, for the size and weight of your brand text, respectively.

import { Logo } from "nextra-logo";

<Logo
  logoText="name"
  dark="/logo/gs-dark.svg"
  light="/logo/gs-light.svg"
  size="50"
  textWeight="700"
  textSize="20"
/>;

The snippet above assumes that you've placed your logos in a sub-directory — logo — in the public folder.

You can learn more about Nextra, here

Contributing

Checkout the contributing guide