$ npm install --save react-tinyletter
or...
$ yarn add react-tinyletter
The TinyLetter component acts as a wrapper for the subscription form. It automatically populates itself with input fields if no children are added. You can also manually add the children elements. Below are some examples of the various implementations.
import { TinyLetter } from 'react-tinyletter';
...
<TinyLetter list="YourTinyLetterUsername"/>
import { TinyLetter, Email, Submit } from 'react-tinyletter';
...
<TinyLetter list="YourTinyLetterUsername">
<Email/>
<Submit/>
</TinyLetter>
import { TinyLetter } from 'react-tinyletter';
...
<TinyLetter list="YourTinyLetterUsername">
<input type="email"/>
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe"/>
</TinyLetter>
You need not worry about assigning the name
or id
properties on form inputs, they will automatically get added by the TinyLetter
component. However, make sure that you use the correct type
on your input fields if using primitives, as the type
is how the TinyLetter
component is able to determine which input
is which.
Style it with <💅>
import { TinyLetter, Email, Submit } from 'react-tinyletter'
import styled from 'styled-components'
...
const StyledEmail = styled(Email)`
border-bottom-right-radius: 0;
border-top-right-radius: 0;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
font-size: 18px;
font-weight: 100;
width: 70%;
`
const StyledSubmit = styled(Submit)`
background: transparent;
border-bottom-left-radius: 0;
border-left: none;
border-top-left-radius: 0;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
width: 30%;
&:hover {
background-color: #ccc;
cursor: pointer;
}
&:active {
background-color: deepskyblue;
color: white;
}
`
...
<TinyLetter list="TinyLetterUsername">
<StyledEmail/>
<StyledSubmit/>
</TinyLetter>
- All commit messages must follow the semantic commit message guidelines
- All releases must follow the SemVer guidelines
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