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@progress/kendo-react-dialogs
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React Dialogs provide modal and non-modal windows for showing additional information to the user. KendoReact Dialogs package
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The React Dialogs, part of KendoReact, are UI components for prompting user interaction. They provide modal and non-modal windows for showing additional information to the user, filling a form and many others.
What's in this package (ToC):
The KendoReact Dialog component is part of KendoReact and presents a modal window with content and prompts the user to take specific actions by interacting with built-in buttons for different actions. The React Dialog has the flexibility to define custom actions and buttons at the bottom of the component, referred to as the Dialog Action Buttons. By default, the KendoReact Dialog has some internal calculations for height and width, but these can easily be overridden by using the width and height bindings of the Dialog component.
The KendoReact Window component displays content in a non-modal fashion and allows for the window to be moved throughout the page as well as resized based on user requirements.Each React Window has built-in action items for minimizing, maximizing and closing the window. By default, the React Window is in an uncontrolled state and can be resized or moved depending on its internal logic. For scenarios that require a controlled component, every aspect of the window can be maintained by controlling the state of the component.
Among the many features which the KendoReact Dialogs deliver are:
For any issues you might encounter while working with the KendoReact Dialogs, use any of the available support channels:
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React Dialogs provide modal and non-modal windows for showing additional information to the user. KendoReact Dialogs package
The npm package @progress/kendo-react-dialogs receives a total of 34,435 weekly downloads. As such, @progress/kendo-react-dialogs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @progress/kendo-react-dialogs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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