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@vaadin/item
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A web component for displaying items in list-box, context-menu or select components.
<vaadin-item>Simple Item</vaadin-item> <vaadin-item disabled>Disabled Item</vaadin-item>
Install the component:
npm i @vaadin/item
Once installed, import the component in your application:
import '@vaadin/item';
Vaadin components come with two built-in themes, Lumo and Material. The main entrypoint of the package uses Lumo theme.
To use the Material theme, import the component from the theme/material
folder:
import '@vaadin/item/theme/material/vaadin-item.js';
You can also import the Lumo version of the component explicitly:
import '@vaadin/item/theme/lumo/vaadin-item.js';
Finally, you can import the un-themed component from the src
folder to get a minimal starting point:
import '@vaadin/item/src/vaadin-item.js';
Read the contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to test your changes to Vaadin components.
Apache License 2.0
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