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sling-web-component-button
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npm install sling-web-component-button
<sling-button></sling-button>
Name | Type | Default Values | ReflectToAttribute | Observer | callSdk |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
block | Boolean | false | :heavy_check_mark: | ||
color | String | normal | :heavy_check_mark: | ||
disabled | Boolean | false | :heavy_check_mark: | ||
size | String | normal | :heavy_check_mark: | ||
Type | String | normal | :heavy_check_mark: |
Name | Description |
---|---|
block | A boolean value that assigns the width: 100% CSS property to button. |
color | A pre-configured value for styling of button, can be normal , primary , secondary , success , danger , warning , info , clear . |
disabled | Disables the button, preventing the user from clicking and changing their style to dimmed |
size | A pre-configured value for size of button, can be normal , small or big . |
type | A pre-configured value for size of button, can be normal , outline or text . |
Description: The event is triggered when the button is clicked and passes this information to the parents.
All component examples can be emulated using the npm start sling-web-component-button
command.
<sling-button color="primary">Text</sling-button>
<sling-button block size="big" color="warning">Text</sling-button>
<sling-button color="danger">Text</sling-button>
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The npm package sling-web-component-button receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, sling-web-component-button popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sling-web-component-button 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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