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@smui/ripple
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Ripples are an interaction feedback mechanism.
See MDC Ripple for more information on API and Sass mixins.
See the Sass variable file for styling variables.
npm install --save-dev @smui/ripple
<script>
import Ripple from '@smui/ripple';
</script>
<p use:Ripple={{ripple: true, color: 'surface'}} tabindex="0">
Here is an element with a ripple.
</p>
in action: https://sveltematerialui.com/demo/ripple
demo code: https://github.com/hperrin/svelte-material-ui/blob/master/site/src/routes/demo/ripple.svelte
A ripple Svelte action.
The action accepts an array, with two entries. The first is a boolean, whether the ripple is enabled. The second is an object with the props:
ripple
- Whether to enable the ripple.unbounded
- Whether the ripple is unbounded.color
- The ripple color. ('surface', 'primary', or 'secondary')classForward
- A function that receives an array of classes. This is used to work around Svelte removing ripple classes in certain scenarios.FAQs
Svelte Material UI - Ripple
The npm package @smui/ripple receives a total of 10,310 weekly downloads. As such, @smui/ripple popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @smui/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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