Render components based on the mood of the user.
Are you tried of being insensitive to the mood of your users? Do you want to reward to the happy and ignore the sad? react-mood
lets you build a UI tailored specifically to your user's mood! All you have to is import the Mood
component from react-mood
and use the renderIf
prop to decide which mood is appropriate for your beautiful handcrafted React component.
import React from 'react'
import Mood from 'react-mood'
class AnnoyedAlert extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<Mood renderIf="annoyed">
<p className="annoyed-alert">
Hey there! It looks like you're having an annoying day.
Have you tried adjusting your attitude?
</p>
</Mood>
)
}
}
react-mood
gives you full control over babysitting your users where you see fit. Gone are the days of insensitive one-size-fits-all approaches to pandering.
react-mood
is only available on the Yarn registry, npm support has been dropped.
yarn add react-mood