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webgme-fab

v2.1.2

Published

WebGME-fab is a floating action button for webgme apps. By default it provides capabilities for running plugins.

Downloads

29

Readme

webgme-fab

WebGME-fab is a floating action button for webgme apps (using materializecss). By default it provides capability for running plugins but can be extended with custom actions (such as creating a new node).

Quick Start

Add the FloatingActionButton to your webgme app with

webgme import viz FloatingActionButton webgme-fab

Then add it to your layout as done in deepforge.

Examples

This repository is a functioning example of the FloatingActionButton. First, make sure you have an instance of mongo running locally. Then simply clone and run it for an example:

git clone https://github.com/dfst/webgme-fab
cd webgme-fab
npm install
npm start

Then navigate to http://localhost:8888 in a browser to see the example!