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@fremtind/jkl-accordion-react
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@fremtind/jkl-accordion-react
Bruk og prinsipper er beskrevet i @fremtind/jkl-accordion
stil-pakken.
Lær hvordan du kan ta i bruk Jøkul
Installér pakken med yarn add @fremtind/jkl-accordion-react
eller npm i @fremtind/jkl-accordion-react
. Stil-pakken blir automatisk installert som en avhengighet.
Importer både React-pakken (velg komponenten(e) du trenger) og stil-pakken i prosjektet ditt:
import { Accordion, AccordionItem } from "@fremtind/jkl-accordion-react";
import "@fremtind/jkl-accordion/accordion.min.css";
En enkel bruk av Accordion
kan se slik ut:
<Accordion>
<AccordionItem title="Accordion #1">Her er det som går inni accordion. Det kan være så mangt.</AccordionItem>
<AccordionItem title="Accordion #2">Her er annet innhold til accordion.</AccordionItem>
</Accordion>
Merk at AccordionItem
kan ha annet innhold enn ren tekst. Komponenten tar inn prop-en children
som er av typen ReactNode.
Dersom det er ønskelig at komponenten er utvidet når komponenten lastes inn kan prop-en startExpanded
benyttes.
FAQs
Jøkul react accordion component
We found that @fremtind/jkl-accordion-react 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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