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selectize-rails_kwyoung11
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selectize-rails provides the selectize.js plugin as a Rails engine to use it within the asset pipeline.
Add this to your Gemfile:
gem "selectize-rails"
and run bundle install
.
In your application.js
, include the following:
//= require selectize
In your application.css
, include the following:
*= require selectize
*= require selectize.default
Or if you like, you could use import instead
@import 'selectize'
@import 'selectize.bootstrap3'
To include additional theme's you can replace the selectize.default
for one of the theme files
See the demo page for examples how to use the plugin
Version | Notes |
---|---|
0.12.6 | Update to v0.12.6 of selectize.js |
0.12.5 | Update to v0.12.5 of selectize.js |
0.12.4.1 | Moved css files to scss to be able to use @import |
0.12.4 | Update to v0.12.4 of selectize.js |
0.12.3 | Update to v0.12.3 of selectize.js |
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)FAQs
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We found that selectize-rails_kwyoung11 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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