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The terra-action-header component is a header bar containing a title and optional actionable items such as links and buttons.
The terra-action-header component is a header bar containing a title and optional actionable items such as links and buttons.
npm install terra-action-headerThis component requires the following peer dependencies be installed in your app for the component to properly function.
| Peer Dependency | Version |
|---|---|
| react | ^16.8.5 |
| react-dom | ^16.8.5 |
| react-intl | ^2.8.0 |
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The terra-action-header component is a header bar containing a title and optional actionable items such as links and buttons.
We found that terra-action-header demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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