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cp-content-module
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A custom element wrapper for delivering content modules. This element makes it possible to place modular content in any context whether it be a Drupal page or a single page app.
A custom element wrapper for delivering content modules. This element makes it possible to place modular content in any context whether it be a Drupal page or a single page app.
Provide an API url to the content of the module. The data format that this element is expecting is in the following format:
{
"content": "<p>Some blob of HTML</p>"
}
If the address-url
is provided, we expect the <slot></slot>
to be empty.
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A custom element wrapper for delivering content modules. This element makes it possible to place modular content in any context whether it be a Drupal page or a single page app.
We found that cp-content-module 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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