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export default {
title: 'Forms/Field/Overview',
};
Form control
s are the most fundamental building block of the Forms. They are the basis of
both field
s and fieldset
s, and the form
itself.
Fields are the actual form controls the end user interacts with.
They extend the Field
class, which on its turn uses the FormControlMixin
.
Fields provide a normalized, predictable API for platform components and custom made form controls.
On top of this, they feature:
interaction states
<input>
<textarea>
<select>
<input type="radio">
<input type="checkbox">
Whenever a native form control doesn't exist or is not sufficient, a custom form field should be created. One could think of components like:
Fieldsets are groups of fields. They can be considered fields on their own as well, since they
partly share the normalized api via FormControlMixin
.
Fieldsets are the basis for:
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