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@manifoldco/component-plan-matrix
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Place the following HTML where you’d like the component to appear (this works in any JS framework, or even no framework!):
<manifold-plan-matrix></manifold-plan-matrix>
Next place the following at the very beginning of the <body>
tag:
<!-- modern browsers -->
<script type="module">
import(
'https://cdn.js.manifold.co/@manifoldco/component-plan-matrix@0.0.1/loader'
).then(({ defineCustomElements }) => defineCustomElements(window));
</script>
<!-- legacy browsers -->
<script
nomodule
src="https://cdn.js.manifold.co/@manifoldco/component-plan-matrix@0.0.1//dist/test-components.js"
></script>
Alternately, if you build your site with npm using webpack, create-react-app, etc., run:
npm install @manifoldco/component-plan-matrix
And add the following code to your application, ideally to your entry file so it’s loadded as early as possible:
import('@manifoldco/component-plan-matrix/loader').then(({ defineCustomElements }) =>
defineCustomElements(window)
);
This libary is built using Stencil. For more information about integrating with your site, please refer to the latest framework docs.
FAQs
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The npm package @manifoldco/component-plan-matrix receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @manifoldco/component-plan-matrix popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @manifoldco/component-plan-matrix demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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