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@radix-ui/react-dismissable-layer
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react-modal is a popular package for creating accessible modal dialogs in React. It provides a simple API for rendering modals and handling their lifecycle. Compared to @radix-ui/react-dismissable-layer, react-modal is more focused on modal dialogs specifically, whereas @radix-ui/react-dismissable-layer offers a more general-purpose solution for any dismissable layer.
react-tooltip is a package for creating tooltips in React applications. It provides a straightforward way to add tooltips to elements with customizable options. While react-tooltip is specialized for tooltips, @radix-ui/react-dismissable-layer can be used to create tooltips, popovers, and other dismissable UI elements, offering more versatility.
react-popper is a library for positioning elements in React, often used for tooltips and popovers. It provides powerful positioning capabilities but does not handle dismissable behavior out of the box. @radix-ui/react-dismissable-layer, on the other hand, includes built-in dismissable functionality, making it easier to implement complete dismissable components.
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The npm package @radix-ui/react-dismissable-layer receives a total of 14,833,266 weekly downloads. As such, @radix-ui/react-dismissable-layer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @radix-ui/react-dismissable-layer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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