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Angular 1.x directive to set a caret position whenever an element receives focus
Angular 1.x directive to set a caret position whenever an element receives focus.
When using browserify or similar npm-based build system.
In the command line:
npm install angular-focus-caret --save
In your angular composition require()
the package as a dependency of your module:
angular.module('myModule', [
require('angular-focus-caret')
])
The package will export the correct name for its angular module.
In the command line:
bower install angular-focus-caret --save
In your angular composition list the directive as a dependency of your module:
angular.module('myModule', [
'focus-caret'
])
Set caret to the end of content whenever the <input>
receives focus.
<input focus-caret/>
Set the caret to index 2
whenever the <input>
receives focus.
<input focus-caret="2"/>
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Angular 1.x directive to set a caret position whenever an element receives focus
The npm package angular-focus-caret receives a total of 57 weekly downloads. As such, angular-focus-caret popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that angular-focus-caret demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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