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@sb1/ffe-collapse-react
Advanced tools
React component for expand/collapse
npm install --save @sb1/ffe-collapse-react
Full documentation on collapse usage is available at https://design.sparebank1.no/komponenter/collapse/.
Please note the component depends on transition styling for height
.
This can preferably be done by importing the less-file from the less-folder
in the package.
Alternatively you can do it by adding style to the class
.ffe-collapse-transition
, adding it to your own class and provide the class
through the className
property or by styling it directly through the style
property.
To start a local development server, run the following from the designsystem root folder:
npm install
npm run build
npm start
A local instance of component-overview
with live reloading will run at http://localhost:1234/.
Example implementations using the latest versions of all components are also available at https://sparebank1.github.io/designsystem.
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React component for expand/collapse
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