Flex#
By default it renders a <div> element with display: flex.
You may want to try use a horizontal Stack or Set before using Flex.
Import#
import { Flex } from 'bumbag';
Usage#
Editable example
Alignments#
You can apply alignments to your Flex using the alignX and alignY props.
Horizontal align#
Editable example
Vertical align#
Editable example
Props#
Flex Props#
Inherits Box props
use
string
| (ComponentClass<any, any> & { useProps: any; })
| (FunctionComponent<any> & { useProps: any; })className string
children
string
| number
| boolean
| {}
| ReactElement<any, string
| ((props: any) => ReactElement<any, string
| ...
| (new (props: any) => Component<any, any, any>)>)
| (new (props: any) => Component<...>)>
| ReactNodeArray
| ReactPortal
| ((props: BoxProps) => ReactNode)alignX "right" | "left" | "center"
alignY "top" | "bottom" | "center"
variant string
colorMode string
disabled boolean
overrides
{
useCSSVariables?: boolean;
altitudes?: AltitudesThemeConfig;
borders?: BordersThemeConfig;
borderRadii?: BorderRadiiThemeConfig;
... 95 more ...;
Template?: TemplateThemeConfig;
}elementRef ((instance: any) => void) | RefObject<any>
themeKey string
Theming#
Flex.styles.baseThis is a flex box
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