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@vcl/form-control-label
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Label to describe form controls.
Form control hints are typically used to provide assistance with input validation.
Visual indication that the field must be filled in.
The sub label is a secondary, more verbose label.
The hint may be used to assist the user with his input while the field is filled in.
vclFormControlLabel: The labelvclFormControlSubLabel: Additional, less prominent labelvclRequiredIndicator: Indicator for required fields, usually a single charactervclFormControlHint: Assisting hint usually shown while field is filled invclFormControlLabelWrapping: To be used if the label encloses the control.vclDisabled: Disabled indication that label can be clicked.--form-control-sublabel-color--form-control-label-line-height--form-control-label-font-size--form-control-label-font-weight--form-control-label-color--form-control-label-required-hint-color--form-control-hint-colorexample.html on GH-pages.
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Labels to describe form controls
The npm package @vcl/form-control-label receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, @vcl/form-control-label popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @vcl/form-control-label demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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