Omar

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I think you might be using incorrect data and that's why it looks the way it does. can you share the data you're feeding the component?

Could you open a PR with a fix on the project's new repository since this repository has no maintainers with access to it anymore more details here https://github.com/g-loot/react-tournament-brackets/issues/78

If you could, please re-open this Pull request in the project's new repository since this repository has no maintainers with access to it anymore more details here https://github.com/g-loot/react-tournament-brackets/issues/78

Hi original author of the package here. I have forked this project and plan to continue development over there however I've lost access to this repo so I cannot archive...

Doesn't sound like a relevant issue for this package. This package will render whatever data you pass in so long as it matches the expected type that's defined in the...

Try using this newer version of the package instead https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-tournament-brackets it should be fixed there

> Hello @brunomiquelotto @sswwkk @henchoznoe > > I've created a fork to address this issue: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@replydev/react-tournament-brackets > > Let me know if this helps. In my NextJS project I can...

You can pass your own dimensions to the props for the bracket then pass your own match component which is sized according to your needs, so long as it imeplemets...

It should be possible if they're side by side or ontop of eachother? Unless i misunderstood your question.