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@assaabloy/gw-group-search
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Custom HTML element
<gw-group-search content=""></search>
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
content | Object | base64 encoded |
content
{
addSearchId: "",
searchSuggestions: { // REMOVED
title: "",
suggestions: ["", ""],
},
isMarketHiddenInUrl: true,
isLanguageHiddenInUrl: true,
config: {
padding: {
top: true,
bottom: true
}
}
// Translations
totalHitsResultsForSearchString: "{{totalHits}} results for {{searchString}}",
showMore: "Show more",
showingXofY: "Showing {{current}} of {{max}}",
nothingMoreToShow: "Nothing more to show",
search: "Search",
sitewide: "site wide",
howCanWeHelpYou: "How can we help you?",
viewAll: "View all",
noResults: "No results"
}
Dependencies
@assaabloy/gw-group-vendor
@assaabloy/brand-styles
FAQs
Web component - Search
The npm package @assaabloy/gw-group-search receives a total of 172 weekly downloads. As such, @assaabloy/gw-group-search popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @assaabloy/gw-group-search demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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