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Readme
Styled Text for React Native
Introduction
The purpose of this library is to support easy rendering of mixed text styles.


The library implements a StyledText
component taking an HTML-like string in the children
property and an optional text styles property.
Try it out
Online demo on expo.io
Installation
To install the library into your project, run yarn or npm:
yarn add react-native-styled-text
or
npm i react-native-styled-text
Examples
Using default styles
For simple styling StyledText
supports some predefined styles:
- b: bold
- i: italic
- u: underline
Example:
import { StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
import StyledText from 'react-native-styled-text';
...
<StyledText
style={styles.header}
>
{"Ha<i>pp</i>y <b>Styling</b>!"}
</StyledText>
...
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
header: {
fontSize: 24,
color: 'orange',
textAlign: 'center',
padding: 30,
},
});
Renders as

Using custom styles
For richer styling, you set the textStyles
property of StyledText
to an object (e.g. StyleSheet
) containing your custom text styles and apply these styles in the text
property.
Example:
import { StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
import StyledText from 'react-native-styled-text';
...
<StyledText
style={styles.welcome}
textStyles={textStyles}
>
{"Welcome to <b><u>React Native</u> <demo><i>Styled</i> Text</demo></b> demo!"}
</StyledText>
...
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
welcome: {
fontSize: 20,
textAlign: 'center',
padding: 30,
},
});
const textStyles = StyleSheet.create({
demo: {
textShadowOffset: { width: 2, height: 2 },
textShadowColor: '#555555',
textShadowRadius: 6,
fontSize: 24,
color: '#22AA44',
},
});
Renders as

How it works
Internally, the render
function of StyledText
parses the value of the children
property, which must be a string, and returns a nested structure of React Native Text
components.
From the example above:
<StyledText style={styles.header}>{'Ha<i>pp</i>y <b>Styling</b>!'}</StyledText>
would be transformed to:
<Text style={styles.header}>
Ha<Text style={defaultStyles.i}>pp</Text>y{' '}
<Text style={defaultStyles.b}>Styling</Text>!
</Text>
So StyledText
just provides a more compact, readable and flexible coding of nested Text
components.
API
In addition to the React Native Text
properties, StyledText
supports the following properties, with a restriction on the children
proerty:
Name | Description |
---|---|
children | String with style tags for mixed styling of the text. Each style tag must match one of the styles provided in textStyles or one of the default styles, see below. (Optional) |
textStyles | Object (e.g. StyleSheet ) containing definition of the styles used in the provided text. (Optional) |
The following default styles are defined:
Name | Description |
---|---|
b | bold |
i | italic |
u | underline |
Contributors
Bjørn Egil Hansen (@bjornegil)
Sponsors
Fram X - a cross platform app company from Norway.