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@contentful/f36-drag-handle
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import { Heading, Stack, TextLink } from '@contentful/f36-components'; import { ExternalLinkIcon } from '@contentful/f36-icons';
DragHandle is a new component to make it easier when creating draggable elements. it contains the styling for focus, hover and dragging states. This component only needs to be used if you're creating a custom component with drag, some of our components already have this implemented, for example Card.
import { DragHandle } from '@contentful/f36-components';
// or
import { DragHandle } from '@contentful/f36-drag-handle';
The DragHandle can be styled based on the props you pass to it:
DragHandle has 2 different variants:
<AssetCard title="Title" withDragHandle>
<Text>This is a card example with DragHandle</Text>
</AssetCard>
<Stack justifyContent="space-between" marginTop="spacing2Xl" marginBottom="spacingL"
<Heading id="props-api-reference" as="h2" marginTop="none" marginBottom="none"
Props (API reference)
}
>
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Forma 36: DragHandle component
We found that @contentful/f36-drag-handle 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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