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@leafygreen-ui/marketing-modal
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yarn add @leafygreen-ui/marketing-modal
npm install @leafygreen-ui/marketing-modal
function Example() {
const [open, setOpen] = useState(false);
return (
<>
<button onClick={() => setOpen(!open)}>Open Modal</button>
<MarketingModal
open={open}
onButtonClick={() => setOpen(false)}
onLinkClick={() => setOpen(false)}
onClose={() => setOpen(false)}
title="Introducing New Feature!"
graphic={
<img alt="" src="examples/DataLake.png" width={275} height={220} />
}
graphicStyle={ImageStyle.Center}
buttonText="Okay"
linkText="Cancel"
>
This is some description text, and it is extra long so it fills up this
modal. Another thing about the modals here.
</MarketingModal>
</>
);
}
Output HTML
<button>Open Modal</button>
<div aria-modal="true" role="dialog" tabindex="-1" class="leafygreen-ui-4ltwxx">
<button
tabindex="0"
aria-disabled="false"
aria-label="Close modal"
class="leafygreen-ui-zndd6x"
>
<div class="leafygreen-ui-xhlipt">
<svg
class="leafygreen-ui-19fdo3o"
height="20"
width="20"
viewBox="0 0 16 16"
role="img"
>
<g
id="X-Copy"
stroke="none"
stroke-width="1"
fill="none"
fill-rule="evenodd"
>
<path
d="M9,7 L13.5,7 L13.5,9 L9,9 L9,13.5 L7,13.5 L7,9 L2.5,9 L2.5,7 L7,7 L7,2.5 L9,2.5 L9,7 Z"
id="Combined-Shape-Copy"
fill="currentColor"
transform="translate(8.000000, 8.000000) rotate(45.000000) translate(-8.000000, -8.000000) "
></path>
</g>
</svg>
</div>
</button>
<div class="leafygreen-ui-ex1gyf">
<img alt="" src="examples/DataLake.png" width="275" height="220" />
</div>
<div class="leafygreen-ui-8fcqkd">
<div class="leafygreen-ui-1dhn1u9">Introducing New Feature!</div>
This is some description text, and it is extra long so it fills up this
modal. Another thing about the modals here.
</div>
<div class="leafygreen-ui-1xfya45">
<button type="button" class="leafygreen-ui-1p9g0i2" aria-disabled="false">
<span class="leafygreen-ui-1cpk24m">Okay</span></button
><span
target="_blank"
class="leafygreen-ui-1ouyicz"
data-leafygreen-ui="anchor-container"
tabindex="0"
><span class="leafygreen-ui-13nqixy">Cancel</span></span
>
</div>
</div>
Prop | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
open | boolean | Determines open state of Modal component | false |
onButtonClick | function | Callback that fires when the primary button is clicked. This can be used to set the modal to be closed. | () => {} |
onLinkClick | function | Callback that fires when the secondary link is clicked. This can be used to set the modal to be closed. | () => {} |
onClose | function | Callback that fires when the cancel button, x button, or backdrop is clicked. This can be used to set the modal to be closed. | () => {} |
graphic | React.ReactElement | Element to be used as the main graphic of the modal. | |
graphicStyle | 'center' , 'fill' | Determines how the main graphic should be displayed in the modal. | 'center' |
children | node | Children that will be rendered inside <ConfirmationModal /> component. | |
buttonText | string | Text content of the confirmation button. | |
linkText | string | Text content of the alternate action link. | |
className | string | Style to be applied to the container's root node. |
FAQs
leafyGreen UI Kit Marketing Modal
The npm package @leafygreen-ui/marketing-modal receives a total of 16,411 weekly downloads. As such, @leafygreen-ui/marketing-modal popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @leafygreen-ui/marketing-modal demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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