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As of now I don't take any prop to pass a custom className. You can always add rules for the class infinite-scroll-component
, or pass a children wrapped in a div to which you can give a custom classname like
<InfiniteScrollComponent
// props omitted for brevity
>
<div className="your-custom-class">
{list of items}
</div>
</InfiniteScrollComponent>
This way you can have all the scrollable content inside a parent with your class. Let me know if this works and if not, what use case are you solving for.
Thanks for checking this out!
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Thanks!
I just wanted to use custom class in case if the component will be updated and class will be changed.
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