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MultiSliderPro: Complete Documentation & Guide
v1.0.2 NPM React 16.8+ TypeScript Ready Accessible A fully customizable, accessible React multi-range slider component with keyboard support, mobile compatibility, and Tailwind CSS styling. Perfect for price ranges, filtering, data visualization, and any application requiring multiple value selection. Why Choose MultiSliderPro? Built with accessibility in mind, featuring complete keyboard navigation, screen reader support, and mobile-first
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React Date Range Picker Pro
React Date Range Picker Pro A powerful, customizable React date and time picker component with intelligent presets, interactive calendar, and seamless integration capabilities. ✨ Features Smart Presets Quick selection buttons (Today, Last 7 days, This month, etc.) Interactive Calendar Visual date range selection with click-outside-to-close Time Selection Optional time picker with timezone support Highly Customizable
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React Emoji Feedback Component – Complete Documentation
A highly customizable React component for emoji-based ratings and feedback with smooth animations and multiple interaction modes. Package: @evaficy/react-emoji-feedback Version: 1.0.1 | License: MIT | Bundle Size: ~15KB minified 📋 Table of Contents Installation & Setup Quick Start Key Features Props Reference Predefined Scales Usage Examples Advanced Features Styling & Customization Use Cases Troubleshooting API
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AutocompletePro: Advanced React Autocomplete Component
Building modern web applications often requires sophisticated search and selection interfaces. Today, we’re excited to introduce AutocompletePro – a feature-rich, highly customizable React autocomplete component that goes far beyond basic text matching. Why Another Autocomplete Component? While there are many autocomplete libraries available, most fall short when it comes to advanced search capabilities and rich
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React Context API
Managing Shared State Made Simple In modern React applications, managing state across multiple components can quickly become complex. While props work well for passing data down a component tree, they can lead to “prop drilling” when data needs to travel through many layers. This is where React’s Context API comes to the rescue. What is


