* selector
Currently, `react` package use `*` selector to enforce the font family to all elements. That is weird as all elements are not able anymore to inherit their font-family from their parent. In order to enforce the use of font-family base by default without breaking the parent inheritance, we apply font-family to the body element instead. Fix #137
- Atomic: We follow atomic design principles.
- Modular and Reusable: Each component is designed to be self-contained and reusable across different projects, promoting consistency and saving development time.
- Accessibility-focused: Our components prioritize accessibility standards, making them usable and inclusive for all users.
- Design tokens based: We use design tokens to ensure consistency between design and code and allow high customization.
- React based: at the moment we only support React, but we are open to other frameworks, feel free to contribute !
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Here are some examples of real life usage of Cunningham components.
See the documentation 📚 to learn more about customization, typography, spacings and available components!
⚡️ Getting started
➡️ First, install the library
yarn add @openfun/cunningham-react
➡️ Then, add this script to your package.json file
{
"scripts": {
"build-theme": "cunningham -g css -o src"
},
}
➡️ Then, in order to generate the css file, run
yarn build-theme
It will generate a file named cunningham-tokens.css.
➡️ Then, add these lines at the top of your main stylesheet file:
@import "@openfun/cunningham-react/fonts"; // Imports default fonts ( Roboto ). You can also import fonts by yourself.
@import "@openfun/cunningham-react/icons"; // Imports icons ( Material Icons ).
@import "@openfun/cunningham-react/style"; // Imports the default theme.
@import "cunningham-tokens"; // Imports the file you just generated.
Please take a look at customization documentation for more informations about the
cunninghamcommand line tool and to customize your local theme.
We're done! 🎉
To ensure everything works well, let's test rendering a component, such as the Button for example.
Now please see the documentation 📚 to learn more about customization, typography, spacings and available components!
Contributors
Contributing
This project is intended to be community-driven, so please, do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any question related to our implementation or design decisions.
Please see our contributing guidelines.
License
This work is released under the MIT License (see LICENSE).

