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@mutt/widget-email
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Mutt Forms Vue widget for email entry. Allows auto-scaling of text so that entered text is always visible.
The email widget accepts two additional options:
option | type | description | default |
---|---|---|---|
autoScale | boolean | when false will prevent input text from scaling | true |
minFontSize | number | the minimium font size in px that the input text can scale to | 14 |
When the autoScale
option is set to false and minFontSize
is also specified, the component will warn that minFontSize
will be ignored.
The following example limits the font scaling size so that the text will not scale below 16px
email: {
natural: {
prefix: 'My email address is ',
suffix: '.',
title: 'What is your email address?',
trigger: '',
},
showLabel: false,
widget: 'naturalemail',
minFontSize: 16,
},
The following example prevents auto scaling of the text
email: {
natural: {
prefix: 'My email address is ',
suffix: '.',
title: 'What is your email address?',
trigger: '',
},
showLabel: false,
widget: 'naturalemail',
autoScale: false,
},
FAQs
Mutt Forms Widget - Email Input
The npm package @mutt/widget-email receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @mutt/widget-email popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mutt/widget-email demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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