react-cool-img | π π A React < Img / > component let | Frontend Framework library
kandi X-RAY | react-cool-img Summary
kandi X-RAY | react-cool-img Summary
This is a lightweight React component, which helps you handle image UX (user experience) and performance optimization as a professional guy . It empowers the standard img tag by many cool features without breaking your original development experience. Ideally, it can be an img tag replacement for React.js. οΈ Live demo: οΈ it? οΈ it on GitHub or Tweet about it.
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QUESTION
I have a pipeline set up for my Bitbucket repository that runs npm install
if there is no node
cache. Up until now it has worked fine, but the node
cache was recently cleared, and now I'm getting the following output from Bitbucket (Pastebin link, due to character limit): https://pastebin.com/fY9TznNn
package.json
:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-05 at 12:45Looks like my intuition was rightβit was because of the node-sass
package. Apparently it's deprecated. Installing sass
instead fixed the problem!
QUESTION
I am trying to only center one grid item as opposed to both sides of the grid. When alignItems="center" is applied to my grid container, both my grid items are now centered. I would like to only center the grid item that is sitting on the right. is there a way to do so in material ui?? My code is as follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-26 at 16:55The point is in material-ui can be
item
& container
at the same time.
do this:
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The default props of the component has been fine-tuned for the purpose of loading optimization. Let's start it as the following example. Don't want an image placeholder? No worries, you can use inline styles or CSS for it. The component is fully compatible with the development experience of normal img tag.
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