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@taiga-ui/addon-mobile
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Extension package for Taiga UI that adds support for mobile specific behaviors such as custom data pickers, dropdowns, etc.
It's a part of Taiga UI that is fully-treeshakable Angular UI Kit consisting of multiple base libraries and several add-ons
Install base packages:
npm i @taiga-ui/{cdk,core,kit}
Install addon-mobile:
npm i @taiga-ui/addon-mobile
Don't forget that Taiga UI is fully-treeshakable. You can import even just one entity from our library and be sure that there is no redundant code in your bundle. Bundlphobia badge shows size of the whole library.
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Extension package for Taiga UI that adds support for mobile specific behaviors such as custom data pickers, dropdowns, etc.
The npm package @taiga-ui/addon-mobile receives a total of 4,285 weekly downloads. As such, @taiga-ui/addon-mobile popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @taiga-ui/addon-mobile demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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