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Responsive text clamping component. Inspired by react-clamp-lines, but smaller (~1KB).
npm install nanoclamp --save
import NanoClamp from 'nanoclamp';
<NanoClamp
className="custom-class"
is="p"
lines="4"
text={'Some text to clamp.'}
/>
prop | type | default | description |
---|---|---|---|
accessibility | boolean | true | Pass the full unclamped string to the DOM element's title attribute |
className | string | CSS classname(s) added to the string | |
debounce | number | 300 | Time in milliseconds used for debounce |
ellipsis | string | '…' | String displayed after the clamped text |
is | string | 'div' | DOM selector used to render the string |
lines | number | 3 | Number of visible lines |
text | string | Text you wish to clamp |
nanoclamp © Microlink, Released under the MIT License.
Adapted from react-clamp-lines
by Brad Adams with help from contributors.
microlink.io · GitHub @MicrolinkHQ · Twitter @microlinkhq
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Responsive text clamping component for React
The npm package nanoclamp receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, nanoclamp popularity was classified as not popular.
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