react-wordart (demo)
The nostalgic WordArt we know just in react - Hackernoon Post
Based on my css-wordart repo
npm install --save react-wordartimport React, { Component } from 'react'
import WordArt from 'react-wordart'
class Example extends Component {
render () {
return (
<WordArt text='I Love WordArt' theme={`rainbow`} fontSize={100} />
)
}
}| Property | Type | Required | Default value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
text |
string | yes | ||
theme |
string | no | rainbow |
WordArt theme. |
fontSize |
number | no | 50 |
| Theme | Output |
|---|---|
rainbow |
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blues |
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superhero |
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radial |
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tilt |
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purple |
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horizon |
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italicOutline |
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slate |
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Local development is broken into two parts (ideally using two tabs).
First, run rollup to watch your src/ module and automatically recompile it into dist/ whenever you make changes.
npm start # runs rollup with watch flagThe second part will be running the example/ create-react-app that's linked to the local version of your module.
# (in another tab)
cd example
npm start # runs create-react-app dev serverNow, anytime you make a change to your library in src/ or to the example app's example/src, create-react-app will live-reload your local dev server so you can iterate on your component in real-time.
MIT © yershalom
This module was bootstrapped with create-react-library.








