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@material/mwc-notched-outline
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<mwc-notched-outline>
IMPORTANT: The Material Web Components are a work in progress and subject to major changes until 1.0 release.
<mwc-notched-outline>
is an element that is not meant to be consumed
externally. It is the outline element that can create a notch that is used in
outlined textfields and dropdown menus.
Material Design Guidelines: textfields
Material Design Guidelines: exposed dropdown menu
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
--mdc-theme-primary | #6200ee | Color of a floating, slotted FloatingLabel and outline. |
--mdc-shape-small | 4px | Radius of the border. |
--mdc-notched-outline-stroke-width | 1px | Outline width. |
--mdc-notched-outline-notch-offset | 0 | Padding-top to apply to notch when open to compensate for border width box size |
--mdc-notched-outline-border-color | none | Sets the border / outline color. |
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Material Design notched outline web component
The npm package @material/mwc-notched-outline receives a total of 8,226 weekly downloads. As such, @material/mwc-notched-outline popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @material/mwc-notched-outline 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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