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@smui/paper
Advanced tools
An elevated and/or colored surface.
npm install --save-dev @smui/paper
https://sveltematerialui.com/demo/paper
A paper surface.
use
: []
- An array of Svelte actions and/or arrays of an action and its options.class
: ''
- A CSS class string.variant
: "raised"
- The paper's style variant. ('raised', 'unelevated', or 'outlined')square
: false
- Whether the component has square or rounded corners.color
: 'default'
- The component's color. ('primary', 'secondary', 'default', or a custom color string defined with SASS)elevation
: 1
- The component's elevation. (integer between 0 and 24, inclusive)transition
: false
- Trigger a transition animation when elevation is changed.A fragment used as a title on the Paper.
Equivalent to the ClassAdder
with H5
common component.
A fragment used as a subtitle on the Paper.
Equivalent to the ClassAdder
with H6
common component.
A fragment used as a body of the Paper.
Equivalent to the ClassAdder
with Div
common component.
See Elevation in the Material design spec.
See Elevation in MDC-Web for information about the upstream library's architecture.
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Svelte Material UI - Paper
The npm package @smui/paper receives a total of 3,269 weekly downloads. As such, @smui/paper popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @smui/paper 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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