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@10up/block-components
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A collection of components built to be used in the block editor.
A collection of components built to be used in the block editor. These components do not include any build files and do not bundle the WordPress components. Therefore these need to be used in an environment where the Dependency Extraction Webpack Plugin
is used and the import { component } from '@wordpress/package';
is supported. If your project is using 10up-toolkit, this is handled automatically.
npm install --save @10up/block-components
within your WordPress theme or plugin.import { ContentPicker } from '@10up/block-components';
DEPRECATED
These components read/write information from the global post object or a PostContext
.
These hooks read/write information from the global post object or a PostContext
.
Active: 10up is actively working on this, and we expect to continue work for the foreseeable future including keeping tested up to the most recent version of WordPress. Bug reports, feature requests, questions, and pull requests are welcome.
Please read CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md for details on our code of conduct and CONTRIBUTING.md for details on the process for submitting pull requests to us.
FAQs
10up Components built for the WordPress Block Editor.
We found that @10up/block-components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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