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@featherds/input-helper
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To make the input wrapper easier to use we have also created a mixin that goes along with it.
To make the input wrapper easier to use we have also created a mixin that goes along with it.
<InputWrapper :for="inputId" :raised="isRaised" :focused="focused">
....
</InputWrapper>
for
should be an ID of the input control that the label is for.raised
should be set to true when the label needs to be raised.focused
should be set to true when the wrapper needs to be in a focused state.<InputSubText :id="descriptionId"></InputSubText>
id
should be the ID you want the subText to have. This ID is generally used in an aria-describedby
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To make the input wrapper easier to use we have also created a mixin that goes along with it.
The npm package @featherds/input-helper receives a total of 331 weekly downloads. As such, @featherds/input-helper popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @featherds/input-helper demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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