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@spectrum-web-components/toast
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`sp-toast` elements display brief, temporary notifications. They are noticeable but do not disrupt the user experience and do not require an action to be taken.
sp-toast
elements display brief, temporary notifications. They are noticeable but do not disrupt the user experience and do not require an action to be taken.
yarn add @spectrum-web-components/toast
Import the side effectful registration of <sp-toast>
via:
import '@spectrum-web-components/toast/sp-toast.js';
When looking to leverage the Toast
base class as a type and/or for extension purposes, do so via:
import { Toast } from '@spectrum-web-components/toast';
<sp-toast open>
This is important information that you should read, soon.
</sp-toast>
<sp-toast open>
This is important information that you should read, soon.
<sp-button
slot="action"
static="white"
variant="secondary"
treatment="outline"
>
Do something
</sp-button>
</sp-toast>
<sp-toast open style="width: 300px">
This is important information that you should read, soon.
<sp-button
slot="action"
static="white"
variant="secondary"
treatment="outline"
>
Do something
</sp-button>
</sp-toast>
<sp-toast open variant="negative">
This is negative information that you should read, soon.
</sp-toast>
<sp-toast open variant="positive">
This is positive information that you should read, soon.
</sp-toast>
<sp-toast open variant="info">
This is information that you should read.
</sp-toast>
An <sp-toast>
element is by default rendered with a role
of alert
. When rendering the <sp-toast>
to a page, it should be place in a container with a role
of region
.
FAQs
`sp-toast` elements display brief, temporary notifications. They are noticeable but do not disrupt the user experience and do not require an action to be taken.
The npm package @spectrum-web-components/toast receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @spectrum-web-components/toast popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @spectrum-web-components/toast 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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