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@rmwc/fab
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A floating action button (FAB) represents the primary action of a screen.
<Fab icon="favorite" />
<Fab icon="favorite" mini />
<>
<Fab icon="add" label="Create" />
<Fab trailingIcon="add" label="Create" />
<Fab label="Label only" />
</>
<>
<Fab icon="favorite_outline" theme={['primaryBg', 'onPrimary']} />
<Fab
icon="delete"
style={{ backgroundColor: 'var(--mdc-theme-error)' }}
theme={['onError']}
/>
</>
A floating action button component
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
children | React.ReactNode | Content specified as children. |
exited | undefined | false | true | Animates the FAB out of view. When this class is removed, the FAB will return to view. |
icon | RMWC.IconPropT | The icon for the FAB |
label | React.ReactNode & any | Make the Fab extended with a label. |
mini | undefined | false | true | Make the Fab smaller. |
ripple | RipplePropT | Adds a ripple effect to the component |
trailingIcon | RMWC.IconPropT | A trialing icon for the FAB |
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RMWC Floating Action Button component
We found that @rmwc/fab 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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