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#React Accordion Component
#Installation
$ npm install react-accordion-component
#Usage
To get the basic style of the component, link in your index.html
the CSS file for the Accordion:
<link rel="stylesheet" href=/path/to/accordion.css>
(normally located under your node_modules
directory)
After that just require the component in the desired place of use:
var Accordion = require('react-accordion-component');
The Accordion
accepts an array of objects, where each of them may have:
title
: title for an accordion element (string
)onClick
: callback function triggered when an accordion element is clicked (function
)content
: content for an accordion element (string
)##Example
var elements = [];
elements.push({
title: 'Element 1',
onClick: function() {
alert('Hello World!')
},
content: 'Lorem Ipsum...'
});
elements.push({
title: 'Element 2',
onClick: function() {
},
content: 'Lorem Ipsum...'
});
When rendering (using jsx
):
React.render(<Accordion elements={elements} />, document.getElementById('accordion-example'));
##Voilà
Click in the fish eye to exapand/collapse each accordion element.
#Notes
In the index.html
under examples/
I've used Source Sans Pro font from Google Fonts. Feel free to change the font in accordion.css
to your preferred font.
#TODO
title
property to the accordion(e.g. <Accordion elements={elements} title={title} />
#License MIT
FAQs
Minimal UI Accordion component written in React
The npm package react-accordion-component receives a total of 33 weekly downloads. As such, react-accordion-component popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-accordion-component 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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