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@bolt/core-v3.x
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The new (temporary) version of Bolt Core being used to transition over to Bolt v3.0 as the different moving parts are split into their own smaller, standalone packages.
<ssr-keep>
A "helper" custom element
to wrap around portions of HTML you wish to keep after a web component boots-up. It uses a single attribute, for
, which contains a query selector used to find the closest matching ancestor element and append its inner contents to it. All other HTML up to the matching element will be discarded.
For example, this:
<bolt-accordion-item>
<div class="c-bolt-accordion-item">
<div class="c-bolt-accordion-item__trigger">
<ssr-keep for="bolt-accordion-item">
<div slot="trigger">Trigger text</div>
</ssr-keep>
</div>
<div class="c-bolt-accordion-item__content">
<div class="c-bolt-accordion-item__content-inner">
<ssr-keep for="bolt-accordion-item">
Accordion content
</ssr-keep>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</bolt-accordion-item>
...will become this after the component connects:
<bolt-accordion-item>
<div slot="trigger">Trigger text</div>
Accordion content
</bolt-accordion-item>
FAQs
The new (temporary) version of Bolt Core being used to transition over to Bolt v3.0 as the different moving parts are split into their own smaller, standalone packages.
The npm package @bolt/core-v3.x receives a total of 50 weekly downloads. As such, @bolt/core-v3.x popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bolt/core-v3.x demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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