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react-disposition

v0.0.1

Published

Reusable, transportable, display and position React components.

Downloads

6

Readme

react-disposion

Reusable, transportable, display and position React components.

Don't use this

There's not a compelling reason why you should use this. https://github.com/petehunt/jsxstyle is a more comprehensive library that overlaps this feature-set completely.

I want something that takes a less shot-gun approach for display/position components. But really it's just an excuse to play around in the space and understand the problem better.

Installation and Usage

Node/CommonJS

Add to project's package.json

$ npm i -D react-disposition

Use as needed

import { Relative, Absolute } from "react-disposition"

const SomethingLikeADropdown = prop => (
  <Relative>
    <Absolute>
      Something like a Dropdown
    </Absolute>
  </Relative>
)

Script-tag

Add script

  • Copy /dist/ReactDisposition.js into your project.
  • Add it to your layout file with something like <script src="path/to/ReactDisposition.js"></script>.
  • React must be loaded before this file.

Use as needed

var Relative = ReactDisposition.Relative;
var Absolute = ReactDisposition.Absolute;

ReactDOM.render(
  React.createElement(Relative, null,
    React.createElement(Absolute, null,
      "Something like a Dropdown"
    )
  ),
  mountNode
)

Components

Display

Block

Inline

InlineBlock

InlineFlex

Flex

Position

Position components take top, right, bottom, left values as props.

Absolute

Fixed

Relative