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Working with Component Libraries

Using Component Libraries in Codux

If your project uses third party component libraries that are part of our supported technologies stack (or one of your own component libraries), you can add them like any other component in Codux. To preview an

Adding Your Own Component Library to Codux

In this article, you'll see how to create, publish, and reuse your own component library in projects. When finished, you'll easily be able to consume your library in Codux projects visually through the Add Elem

Working with the Blueprint Component Library

The Add Elements panel can be a source of high-quality content for your project, where components in your code join rich, pre-made components made by the Codux team. Our rich content components from the Bluepri

Working with the Semantic UI Component Library

We created a beautiful collection of ready-made components from the Semantic UI component library. These components come complete with all the necessary imports, hooks, states, JSX properties, and styling. You

Working with the Nivo Component Library

To make your charts more visually appealing, you can use our amazing selection of ready-made component variations from the Nivo component library. These components are fully adaptable and interactive, and they

Working With Any External Component Library

Codux detects third party components using a JSON file that you'll include in the project's root directory, in which there are mappings between components and their import paths. For example, to use the Ant Des