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react-css-collapse
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Component-wrapper for collapse animation with css for elements with variable and dynamic height
Collapse component with css transition for elements with variable and dynamic height.
Global coverage > 92% - browserl.ist
import Collapse from 'react-css-collapse';
<Collapse isOpen={true || false}>
<div>content</div>
</Collapse>
isOpen
: PropTypes.booleanExpands or collapses content.
children
: PropTypes.node<Collapse isOpen={true}>
<p>Paragraph of text</p>
<p>Another paragraph is also OK</p>
<p>Images and any other content are ok too</p>
<img src="cutecat.gif" />
</Collapse>
className
: PropType.stringSpecify transition using the class selector with transition or the style property.
The react-css-collapse-transition
class selector is added by default unless you specify your own. Note: Remember to include the style if you are using the default selector 👇
.react-css-collapse-transition {
transition: height 250ms cubic-bezier(.4, 0, .2, 1);
}
onRest
: PropTypes.funcCallback function for when your transition on height
(specified in className
) is finished. It can be used to trigger any function after transition is done.
Collapse
transfers aria-
and data-
attributes to the component's rendered DOM element. For example this can be used to set the aria-hidden
attribute:
<Collapse isOpen={isOpenState} aria-hidden={isOpenState ? 'false' : 'true'}>
<p>Paragraph of text</p>
</Collapse>
To run example covering all features, use npm run storybook
.
git clone [repo]
cd [repo]
npm install
npm run storybook
Open http://localhost:6006 🎆
4.0.4
January 14, 2020
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Component-wrapper for collapse animation with css for elements with variable and dynamic height
The npm package react-css-collapse receives a total of 1,140 weekly downloads. As such, react-css-collapse popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-css-collapse 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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