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@hashicorp/react-vertical-text-block-list
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Vertical list of blocks of text (with optional images) with links.
data
- (arr) - Array of objects from the CMS, object props below
logo
[optional] - overrides header text if present
url
- URL of logo to displayalt
- alt text for imageheader
- [markdown] header text to display on the left of an itembody
- [markdown] body text that is displayed to the rightlinkUrl
- [optional] - If provided, links the entire 'card' to this URLcenterText
[optional] (boolean) - sets text alignment to centered on mobile view if true (defaults to left-aligned)LinkWrapper
[optional] (component) - if using nextjs, you can pass the Link
component and it will be used for rendering linksFAQs
Vertical block list of links
The npm package @hashicorp/react-vertical-text-block-list receives a total of 4,725 weekly downloads. As such, @hashicorp/react-vertical-text-block-list popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hashicorp/react-vertical-text-block-list demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 28 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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