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@ui5/webcomponents-base
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Contains the base files for all Web Components, most notably @ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/UI5Element.js
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Affects | Import | Description |
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Configuration | @ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/config/Theme.js | Sets Theme Configuration |
Configuration | @ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/config/Language.js | Sets Language Configuration |
Configuration | @ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/config/AnimationMode.js | Sets Animation Mode Configuration |
Configuration | @ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/config/NoConflict.js | Sets "NoConflict" Mode Configuration - if enabled all custom events are fired with the ui5- prefix |
Framework | @ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/features/OpenUI5Support.js | Adds integration with the OpenUI5 framework for resources re-use |
Components | @ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/features/F6Navigation.js | Adds support for F6 fast group navigation |
Components | import applyDirection from "@ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/locale/applyDirection.js" | Applies direction ("ltr"/"rtl") - re-renders all RTL-aware components |
Components | import { setCustomElementsScopingSuffix } from "@ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/CustomElementsScope.js" | Adds suffix to the tag names of all components |
Components | @ui5/webcomponents-base/dist/util/InvisibleMessage.js | Provides a way to expose dynamic content changes that can be announced by screen readers |
applyDirection.js
applyDirection
Boot.js
attachBoot
CustomElementsScope.js
setCustomElementsScopingSuffix
getCustomElementsScopingSuffix
setCustomElementsScopingRules
getCustomElementsScopingRules
IgnoreCustomElements.js
ignoreCustomElements
i18nBundle.js
registerI18nLoader
getI18nBundle
PropertiesFileFormat.js
parseProperties
Render.js
renderFinished
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