React Native components with more consistent behavior on iOS and Android
npm install react-native-normalizedComponents that behave more consistently between iOS and Android
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npm i react-native-normalized
React Native's built-in components render slightly different on iOS and Android, causing you to spend extra time making the UI more consistent across devices. For example, did you know that when you create a fresh project using react-native init, the color of a is by default
#000000 on iOS and
#808080 on Android?
This project provides you with slightly adjusted adaptions of built-in React Native components with the goal of being more consistent between platforms. Think of it as normalize.css for React Native.
To be clear, these are not bugs in React Native, rather RN opts to preserve the default behavior on each platform as much as possible. Nonetheless, you might prefer to use components that behave more consistently.
react-native-normalized instead of react-native:``diff
import React from 'react'
-import {View, Text} from 'react-native'
+import {View} from 'react-native'
+import {Text} from 'react-native-normalized'
class App extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
)
}
}
export default App;
`
* Alert.alert() is by default not dismissable. The RN implementation is dismissable on Android but not on iOS.
> ✅ Since React Native v0.60, this is fixed!
Native ActivityIndicatoron Android | Native ActivityIndicatoron iOS | Normalized ActivityIndicatoron Android |
|---|---|---|
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#999999, the same color as the iOS Activity Indicator.* By default, on Android, an fades in with a 300ms delay. With the normalized component, there is no fade animation.
Native Text on Android | Normalized Text on Android |
|---|---|
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#000000✅ Since React Native v0.60, this is fixed!
Native Text on OnePlus phone | Normalized Text on OnePlus phone |
|---|---|
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Screenshot shows a Text on OxygenOS which is bold and inside a <View style={{flexDirection: 'row'}}> container, triggering the bug.
Native TextInputon Android | Native TextInputon iOS | Normalized TextInputon Android |
|---|---|---|
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Screenshot shows a TextInput with style {width: '100%', height: 100, backgroundColor: 'white'} and multiline={true}.
multiline is true, the text aligns on top on Android.#C7C7CD on Android, the same as the iOS defaultunderlineColorAndroid is transparent. This is the default behavior since React Native 0.56, so it will only make a difference if you still use an older version.Do you know of more components that could be made more consistent and that would fit well into this project? Let us know!
Currently we have two ideas for which we welcome code and comments:
- [x] ~~Consistent dismissal behavior for Alert.alert()~~ Implemented in v1.1.0
- [x] Consistent <Picker/>