1.1.0 • Published 6 years ago

react-basesupsub v1.1.0

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6 years ago

react-basesupsub

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Simple component to render an element composed by baseline, superscript and subscript.

Usage

<BaseSupSub base="mybase" sup="mysuperscript" sub="mysubscript" />

<BaseSupSub base={10} sup={2} sub="something" />

<BaseSupSub
  base={10}
  sup={2}
  sub="something"
  className="myclass1 myclass2"
/>

<BaseSupSub
  base={10}
  sup={2}
  sub="something"
  style={{ color: 'red', fontSize: '30px' }}
/>

<BaseSupSub
  base={10}
  sup={2}
  sub="something"
  style={{ color: 'red', fontSize: '30px', display: 'block' }}
/>

Notes

  • The component has a default display mode of inline-block. This default is established using CSS Modules, to allow you overwrite it with two methods:

    • Applying your own class to the component, that sets another display mode:

      <BaseSup className="yourclass" ......... />
    • Setting inline styles:

      <BaseSup style={{ display: 'block' }} ......... />
  • If you don't establish a base value, the component will render null.

  • If you set only a base value, the component will render a simple div with all the props.