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@visual-framework/embl-conditional-edit

v1.0.3

Published

embl-conditional-edit component

Downloads

2,054

Readme

EMBL Conditional Edit Links component

npm version

About

Edit and configuration buttons often point to separate domain where the login stat of a user cannot be known, so this is a simple JavaScript method to enable links that point to edit and configuration pages.

Usage

Currently supported methods:

  • URL param: ?embl-conditional-edit=enabled or ?embl-conditional-edit=1
  • CSS cascaded: embl-coditional-edit__enabled .embl-conditional-edit { display: unset; }

Note: this method is not about hiding the a URL from a user being able to see the link, rather it simply hides or shows a link based off a parameter.

Install

This repository is distributed with npm. After installing npm, you can install primer-buttons with this command.

$ yarn add --dev @visual-framework/embl-conditional-edit

Sass/CSS

The style files included are written in Sass. If you're using a VF-core project, you can import it like this:

@import "@visual-framework/embl-conditional-edit/index.scss";

Make sure you import Sass requirements along with the modules. You can use a project boilerplate or the vf-sass-starter

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