don't use it.
react-native-listitem acts as a quick default for iOS-native styling of a listitem
npm install --save react-native-listitem note: see example/index.ios.js for more detailed example
var Listitem = require('react-native-listitem') // Listitem component <Listitem text="Hello" onPress={ function(){console.log('pressed')} } /> | Prop | Type | Optional | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| text | string | Yes | null | text displayed in listitem |
| children | string | Yes | null | pass custom component as child |
| backgroundColor | string | Yes | '#ffffff' | |
| indent | int | Yes | 15 | paddingLeft for listitem contents |
| onPress | func | Yes | null | function executed onPress |
| style | string | Yes | custom style for listitem | |
| styleText | string | Yes | custom style for listitem text |
