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@rmwc/ripple
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MDC Ripple provides the JavaScript and CSS required to provide components (or any element at all) with a material “ink ripple” interaction effect. It is designed to be efficient, uninvasive, and usable without adding any extra DOM to your elements.
Ripples will wrap whatever child component you pass it and apply the appropriate classes and styles.
<Ripple>
<p>Standard Ripple</p>
</Ripple>
<Ripple primary>
<p>Primary</p>
</Ripple>
<Ripple accent>
<p>Accent</p>
</Ripple>
<Ripple unbounded>
<p>Unbounded</p>
</Ripple>
A component for adding Ripples to other components.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
accent | undefined | false | true | Makes the ripple an accent color |
disabled | undefined | false | true | makes the ripple disabled |
foundationRef | React.Ref<MDCRippleFoundation> | Advanced: A reference to the MDCFoundation. |
primary | undefined | false | true | Makes the ripple primary |
surface | undefined | false | true | For internal use |
unbounded | undefined | false | true | Makes the ripple unbounded |
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RMWC Ripple component
We found that @rmwc/ripple 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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