Using bootstrap classes with reactjs styled components
Currently the code is as follows
<PageWrapper className="row">
<div className="col-xl-4 col-md-6 nopadding">
<List locationList={sampleLocationList}
onTableRowClicked={this.getSelectedLocation}
selectedLocation={this.state.selectedLocationInfo} />
</div>
</PageWrapper>
Basically i am using bootstrap class names to get the styles.
Is this the correct approach?
How to use bootstrap styles in styled components?
reactjs styled-components
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Currently the code is as follows
<PageWrapper className="row">
<div className="col-xl-4 col-md-6 nopadding">
<List locationList={sampleLocationList}
onTableRowClicked={this.getSelectedLocation}
selectedLocation={this.state.selectedLocationInfo} />
</div>
</PageWrapper>
Basically i am using bootstrap class names to get the styles.
Is this the correct approach?
How to use bootstrap styles in styled components?
reactjs styled-components
add a comment |
Currently the code is as follows
<PageWrapper className="row">
<div className="col-xl-4 col-md-6 nopadding">
<List locationList={sampleLocationList}
onTableRowClicked={this.getSelectedLocation}
selectedLocation={this.state.selectedLocationInfo} />
</div>
</PageWrapper>
Basically i am using bootstrap class names to get the styles.
Is this the correct approach?
How to use bootstrap styles in styled components?
reactjs styled-components
Currently the code is as follows
<PageWrapper className="row">
<div className="col-xl-4 col-md-6 nopadding">
<List locationList={sampleLocationList}
onTableRowClicked={this.getSelectedLocation}
selectedLocation={this.state.selectedLocationInfo} />
</div>
</PageWrapper>
Basically i am using bootstrap class names to get the styles.
Is this the correct approach?
How to use bootstrap styles in styled components?
reactjs styled-components
reactjs styled-components
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prajeeshprajeesh
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You can use react bootstrap library in your application
Check below sample code
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Form, FormGroup, Col, FormControl, Button } from 'react-bootstrap';
import './User.css';
class User extends Component {
constructor(props, context) {
}
render() {
return (
<div className="User-form">
<Form horizontal>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalName">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Name
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="text" placeholder="Name" value={this.state.userName} required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalEmail">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Email
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="email" value={this.state.userEmail} placeholder="Email" required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup>
<Col sm={12}>
<Button type="submit" bsStyle="primary">Submit</Button>
</Col>
</FormGroup>
</Form>
</div>
);
}
}
export default User;
Reference React bootstrap
Also, you can define custom css, I have defined one class with a name User-form and placed css code inside User.css file
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You can use react bootstrap library in your application
Check below sample code
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Form, FormGroup, Col, FormControl, Button } from 'react-bootstrap';
import './User.css';
class User extends Component {
constructor(props, context) {
}
render() {
return (
<div className="User-form">
<Form horizontal>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalName">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Name
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="text" placeholder="Name" value={this.state.userName} required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalEmail">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Email
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="email" value={this.state.userEmail} placeholder="Email" required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup>
<Col sm={12}>
<Button type="submit" bsStyle="primary">Submit</Button>
</Col>
</FormGroup>
</Form>
</div>
);
}
}
export default User;
Reference React bootstrap
Also, you can define custom css, I have defined one class with a name User-form and placed css code inside User.css file
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You can use react bootstrap library in your application
Check below sample code
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Form, FormGroup, Col, FormControl, Button } from 'react-bootstrap';
import './User.css';
class User extends Component {
constructor(props, context) {
}
render() {
return (
<div className="User-form">
<Form horizontal>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalName">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Name
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="text" placeholder="Name" value={this.state.userName} required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalEmail">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Email
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="email" value={this.state.userEmail} placeholder="Email" required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup>
<Col sm={12}>
<Button type="submit" bsStyle="primary">Submit</Button>
</Col>
</FormGroup>
</Form>
</div>
);
}
}
export default User;
Reference React bootstrap
Also, you can define custom css, I have defined one class with a name User-form and placed css code inside User.css file
add a comment |
You can use react bootstrap library in your application
Check below sample code
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Form, FormGroup, Col, FormControl, Button } from 'react-bootstrap';
import './User.css';
class User extends Component {
constructor(props, context) {
}
render() {
return (
<div className="User-form">
<Form horizontal>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalName">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Name
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="text" placeholder="Name" value={this.state.userName} required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalEmail">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Email
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="email" value={this.state.userEmail} placeholder="Email" required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup>
<Col sm={12}>
<Button type="submit" bsStyle="primary">Submit</Button>
</Col>
</FormGroup>
</Form>
</div>
);
}
}
export default User;
Reference React bootstrap
Also, you can define custom css, I have defined one class with a name User-form and placed css code inside User.css file
You can use react bootstrap library in your application
Check below sample code
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Form, FormGroup, Col, FormControl, Button } from 'react-bootstrap';
import './User.css';
class User extends Component {
constructor(props, context) {
}
render() {
return (
<div className="User-form">
<Form horizontal>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalName">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Name
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="text" placeholder="Name" value={this.state.userName} required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup controlId="formHorizontalEmail">
<Col className="control-label" sm={2}>
Email
</Col>
<Col sm={10}>
<FormControl type="email" value={this.state.userEmail} placeholder="Email" required />
</Col>
</FormGroup>
<FormGroup>
<Col sm={12}>
<Button type="submit" bsStyle="primary">Submit</Button>
</Col>
</FormGroup>
</Form>
</div>
);
}
}
export default User;
Reference React bootstrap
Also, you can define custom css, I have defined one class with a name User-form and placed css code inside User.css file
answered Jan 2 at 7:11


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