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govuk-webcomponents
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A set of encapsulated Web components consuming the GOV.UK Design System
A set of encapsulated Web Components consuming the GOV.UK Design System.
Please note this package is not affiliated to GOV.UK but consumes code as distributed in the govuk-frontend npm package (v3.8.0).
npm install --save govuk-webcomponents
Please visit the Storybook site for demos and code examples.
The web components are distributed as ES modules and can be used with any platform.
To quickly try the components import the modules directly in the browser and serve with a process that supports bare module specifier resolution such as es-dev-server.
<body>
<govukwc-button label="Save and continue"></govukwc-button>
<script type="module">
import 'govuk-webcomponents/components/govukwc-button/govukwc-button';
</script>
</body>
To support browsers (down to IE11) a combination of polyfills and build steps will need to be taken.
At a highlevel outline the following is required:
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A set of encapsulated Web components consuming the GOV.UK Design System
We found that govuk-webcomponents 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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