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@sb1/ffe-collapse-react
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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.
If your project does not use Less, you can import the compiled styling:
@import '~@sb1/ffe-collapse-react/css/collapse.css';
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
The npm package @sb1/ffe-collapse-react receives a total of 2,461 weekly downloads. As such, @sb1/ffe-collapse-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sb1/ffe-collapse-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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