import React from 'react'; const styles = { main: { margin: 15, maxWidth: 600, lineHeight: 1.4, fontFamily: '"Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, "Segoe UI", Arial, freesans, sans-serif', }, logo: { width: 200, }, link: { color: '#1474f3', textDecoration: 'none', borderBottom: '1px solid #1474f3', paddingBottom: 2, }, code: { fontSize: 15, fontWeight: 600, padding: "2px 5px", border: "1px solid #eae9e9", borderRadius: 4, backgroundColor: '#f3f2f2', color: '#3a3a3a', }, }; export default class Welcome extends React.Component { showApp(e) { e.preventDefault(); if(this.props.showApp) this.props.showApp(); } render() { return (
This is a UI component dev environment for your app.
We've added some basic stories inside the src/stories
directory.
A story is a single state of one or more UI components. You can have as many stories as you want.
(Basically a story is like a visual test case.)
See these sample stories for a component called Button
.
Just like that, you can add your own components as stories.
You can also edit those components and see changes right away.
(Try editing the Button
component
located at src/stories/Button.js
.)
This is just one thing you can do with Storybook.
Have a look at the React Storybook repo for more information.