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@forter/button-group
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<script>
import '@forter/button-group';
</script>
<fc-button-group>
</fc-button-group>
Property | Attribute | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
disabled | disabled | boolean | false | If the element is disabled |
inputId | string | |||
label | label | string | The label for the group | |
name | name | string | The formdata name for the group | |
options | options | any[] | The model for the buttons. example: [{"icon": "edit", "key": "edit", "tooltip":"Edit"},{"icon":"admin","key":"admin","selected":true},{"icon":"copy", "key":"copy","tooltip":"Copy"}] |
Event |
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select |
Name | Description |
---|---|
input | internal slot for rendering light children. Do not use. |
prefix | input prefix |
suffix | input suffix |
Property |
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--padding-horizontal |
--padding-vertical |
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Button Group from Forter Components
The npm package @forter/button-group receives a total of 83 weekly downloads. As such, @forter/button-group popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @forter/button-group demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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