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react-scenographic

v1.0.6

Published

a lightweight react modal

Downloads

5

Readme

react-scenographic

A very lightweight react-modal. npm

To install:

npm install --save react-scenographic

To use:

import { useModal, Modal } from 'react-scenographic';

const Container = () => {
  const [isShowing, toggle] = useModal();
  
  return (
    <React.Fragment>
      <button onClick={toggle}>show modal</button>
      <Modal header={header} footer={footer} isShowing={isShowing} toggle={toggle}>
        {content}
      </Modal>
    </React.Fragment>
  );
};

Authors note:

I made react-scenograph because I wanted to learn about deploying to NPM. I plan on maintaining and adding to it. If you like it, use it, or found this repo helpful in any way I would greatly appreciate your star. Happy coding!