React-Bootstrap Figures Component
Last Updated :
07 Mar, 2024
React-Bootstrap is a front-end framework that was designed keeping react in mind. Figure Component provides a way to display a piece of content along with our image, for example, if we want to display an image with an optional caption. We can use the following approach in ReactJS to use the react-bootstrap Figure Component.
Figure Props:
- as: It can be used as a custom element type for this component.
- bsPrefix: It is an escape hatch for working with strongly customized bootstrap CSS.
FigureImage Props: It does not take any props.
FigureCaption Props:
- as: It can be used as a custom element type for this component.
- bsPrefix: It is an escape hatch for working with strongly customized bootstrap CSS
Creating React Application And Installing Module:
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Step 1: Create a React application using the following command:
npx create-react-app foldername
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Step 2: After creating your project folder i.e. foldername, move to it using the following command:
cd foldername
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Step 3: After creating the ReactJS application, Install the required module using the following command:
npm install react-bootstrap
npm install bootstrap
Project Structure: It will look like the following.
Project Structure
Example: Now write down the following code in the App.js file. Here, App is our default component where we have written our code.
App.js
import React from 'react' ;
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css' ;
import Figure from 'react-bootstrap/Figure' ;
export default function App() {
return (
<div style={{ display: 'block' ,
width: 700,
padding: 30 }}>
<h4>React-Bootstrap Figure Component</h4>
<Figure>
<Figure.Image
width={200}
height={200}
alt= "200x200"
/>
<Figure.Caption>
Greetings from GeeksforGeeks
</Figure.Caption>
</Figure>
</div>
);
}
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Step to Run Application: Run the application using the following command from the root directory of the project:
npm start
Output: Now open your browser and go to http://localhost:3000/, you will see the following output:
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