React Stick

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React component to stick a portaled node to an anchor node

Overview

The Stick component is a useful tool in React development that allows for attaching an absolutely positioned node to a statically positioned anchor element. By default, the node will be rendered in a portal as a direct child of the body element. This provides flexibility in positioning and ensures that the element stays fixed in the desired location.

Features

  • Component Attachment: The Stick component allows for attaching an absolute positioned node to an anchor element.
  • Portal Rendering: The node is rendered in a portal, making it a direct child of the body element.
  • Flexible Positioning: The Stick component provides flexibility in positioning the node in relation to the anchor element.
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