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Squeeze burger
Squeeze burger




squeeze burger

The dimensions of the lines are set by em values. Located in Lincoln Center, Squeeze Burger is one of the premier burger spots in the Central Valley. The size is scaling based on the font-size. You can find them in the repository: // base styling If you want to modify different properties, you can always check the source SCSS files. Located at the corner of Douglas and North Sunrise.

squeeze burger

Here are some tricks you can use with these burgers. You can change the properties of the burger by overriding a class or adding a class. By default, div will be rendered as a wrapping element // You can pass a different wrapping component This area was probably the most eye-catching vignette in the garden up until 2021. Today I would like to share photos of the latest evolution in my garden that I didn’t have room for in my earlier post (Keith’s Zone 3 Garden) and some other random photos of annuals and perennials. some burgers, such as arrow, supports direction // (left - default, up, right, down) Today we’re back to Keith in chilly Zone 3 in Canada. Yarn add classnames Use it in the code // React Component import Burger from // don't forget the styles import default state, other props are passed down to the wrapping element

#Squeeze burger install#

Include burger in your project npm install -save classnames burger-left (this is a default behaviour)Įach burger style is published as npm package separately, that means you are importing only what is necessary.If some animations require direction, such as arrow, you can simply add a class that will handle a direction, such as: List of classes for different direction To display open state, simply add "open" class to the burger. The html is super simple, this is an example using an arrow animation: packages/_YourBurgerStyle_/dist/styles.cssĭownload the file and link it to your html or copy it to your main file. You will find a corresponding style in the repository, follow the path.

squeeze burger

To keep the CSS lightweight, you should import only what you need! The usage with HTML is super straightforward with few steps.






Squeeze burger