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@fluentui/react-dialog
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React Dialog components for Fluent UI React
To import React Dialog components:
import * as React from 'react';
import {
Button,
Dialog,
DialogTrigger,
DialogSurface,
DialogTitle,
DialogBody,
DialogActions,
DialogContent,
} from '@fluentui/react-components';
export const DialogExample = () => {
return (
<Dialog>
<DialogTrigger>
<Button>Open dialog</Button>
</DialogTrigger>
<DialogSurface>
<DialogBody>
<DialogTitle>Dialog title</DialogTitle>
<DialogContent>
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cumque eaque?
</DialogContent>
<DialogActions>
<DialogTrigger>
<Button appearance="secondary">Close</Button>
</DialogTrigger>
<Button appearance="primary">Do Something</Button>
</DialogActions>
</DialogBody>
</DialogSurface>
</Dialog>
);
};
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Dialog component for Fluent UI React
The npm package @fluentui/react-dialog receives a total of 88,005 weekly downloads. As such, @fluentui/react-dialog popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fluentui/react-dialog demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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