@artsy/fresnel
react-responsive
@artsy/fresnel | react-responsive | |
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1,212 | 6,924 | |
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7.1 | 3.7 | |
about 1 month ago | about 2 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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@artsy/fresnel
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Responsive Rendering With SSR
This! If you want to limit double rendering afterwards you could look into something like fresnel to automatically unmount unused breakpoints’ components after hydration.
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I’ve built two type-safe React hooks that will help you in making your apps more accessible
the SSR default I'm guessing is the fancy one, it feels like due to SSR the most flexible way is to use media queries so it is correct on the first paint. maybe components would be better than hooks, something like https://github.com/artsy/fresnel
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How to combine React Native Web + responsivity + NextJS SSR, to get SEO
This article is extracted from this github discussion, which goes into greater detail on how to achieve this with the libraries Dripsy (a component design system) and Fresnel (SSR w/ media queries).
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SSR for multiple breakpoints using React
Also, take a look at a library @artsy/fresnel, which uses a similar approach to solve CLS issues in server-side rendered applications.
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Magnus UI vs. Dripsy - Chakra UI alternatives for React Native (+Web)
If you want both SSR and RNW, then you are not so lucky. But you can read my research of the options you have, in this discussion: How to combine React Native Web (RNW) + Responsive styles (media queries) + NextJS Server-Side Rendering (SSR), to get SEO on the web. If you don't want to make a compromise like the current options, there is a library called Fresnel, which has some promise to afford this combination. But it is not quite there yet. So please consider contributing to Fresnel in the RNW+NextJS compatibility issue or the useMedia() hook issue, so that Dripsy could be upgraded to use Fresnel again to support SSR.
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Making Next.js work with react-responsive
Something I starred a while ago: https://github.com/artsy/fresnel
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How to use ChakraUI on native mobile?
Uses actual CSS breakpoints on web, to become responsive, even when using SSR. Uses Fresnel to achieve this. CSS breakpoints on web will rely on the mobile device's user agent for most cases. But since this can be inaccurate, it also uses pre-emptive server-side breakpoint generation. Basically, if the mobile user-agent cannot be accurately detected, Fresnel renders all media query breakpoints on the server (a bit of extra work for the server, since it might lead to rendering more components). So the client's browser will receive all breakpoints on first render and can immediately start rendering according to the correct ones. Instead of waiting for React to rehydrate before only then running the media queries with CSS-in-JS, which would have given latency and potentially unwanted visual side-effects. This becomes most acute when you are using SSR, and thus don't want to wait for rehydration on the client to start showing the responsively laid out content.
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Full Stack Quiz Game with NextJS - My Journey
@artsy/fresnel - Lib to create media queries components in JSX.
react-responsive
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Media Queries and Responsive Design
There are NPM packages like react-responsive that provide custom hooks for easy usage of Media Queries:
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How does everyone handle responsive layouts?
Are people using libraries like react-responsive, using tailwind css's breakpoints, or writing plain old media queries using css.
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Hey guys!, Please Check out my portfolio, I need comments, Yay or nay??!!
You can try this out. Also check out React responsive.
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TailwindCSS + React Components, How do you handle responsiveness?
You can use react-responsive for JS media queries. Then pass props conditionally based on the media query. Alternatively make a "responsive" boolean prop and apply styles with Tailwind's responsive helpers if the prop is true.
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Responsive Rendering With SSR
The responsive layouts don't have to be similar at all. With a library like https://github.com/yocontra/react-responsive you can use media queries to completely switch to different components using a HOC.
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Top 5 Popular React Packages
Check out: react-responsive
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Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (September 2021)
I have personally made use of a few different things ranging from media queries directly in whatever CSS you've written or a library like react-responsive which makes it much easier to render (or not render) specific UI based on whatever screen size your app is currently being rendered on using conditional rendering. If you're using a UI library like Material UI, it most likely already has a hook for managing the content size based on the size of the media that you can use. See Material UI: useMediaQuery.
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Creating jsx elements based on screen size
There's this pkg that makes media queries pretty easy react-responsive
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React Libraries 2021: 15 Best Picks
11. React Responsive
What are some alternatives?
css-modules - Documentation about css-modules
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
react-toastify - React notification made easy 🚀 !
inline-style-prefixer - Autoprefixer for JavaScript style objects
react-native-media-query - Media queries for react-native and react-native-web
react-container-query - :package: Modular responsive component
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
react-look
ChatUI - The UI design language and React library for Conversational UI
classnames - A simple javascript utility for conditionally joining classNames together
zeit-ui-react - A design system for building modern websites and applications.
aesthetic - 🎨 Aesthetic is an end-to-end multi-platform styling framework that offers a strict design system, robust atomic CSS-in-JS engine, a structural style sheet specification (SSS), a low-runtime solution, and much more!