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A window overlaid on either the primary window or another dialog window, rendering the content underneath inert.
An interactive component which expands/collapses a panel.
TextLink is an accessible element for navigation.
An ever-expanding, open-source React UI library built with the Wedges Design System, Radix primitives, and Tailwind CSS.
- accessible
- components
- ui
- typescript
- design
- lemonsqueezy
- library
- WAI-ARIA
- dark
- themes
- radix
- react
- responsive
- tailwindcss
An input that behaves similarly to a select, with the addition of a free text input to filter options.
A control that allows the user to toggle between checked and not checked.
🏎 A set of primitives to build simple, flexible, WAI-ARIA compliant React autocomplete, combobox or select dropdown components.
- enhanced input
- react
- autocomplete
- autosuggest
- typeahead
- dropdown
- select
- combobox
- omnibox
- accessibility
- WAI-ARIA
- multiselect
- multiple selection
Component used when only one choice may be selected in a series of options
An accordion is a vertically stacked set of interactive headings containing a title, content snippet, or thumbnail representing a section of content.
Display brief, temporary notifications of actions, errors, or other events in an application.
A control that allows the user to toggle between checked and not checked.
A progress tracker component is a visual navigation element typically used to display progress or guide user through a multi-step process.
Displays a list of options for the user to pick from—triggered by a button. Differs from Select in that it offers multiple select and its list is not native.
Button component is used to trigger an action or event, such as submitting a form, opening a Dialog, canceling an action, or performing a delete operation.
To help people enter information, make selections, filter content, or trigger actions.
Ratings let users see and/or set a star rating for a product or other item
Displays an indicator showing the completion progress of a task, typically displayed as a progress bar.
A modal dialog that interrupts the user with important content and expects a response.
A separator between two elements, usually consisting of a horizontal line.
Displays a list of options for the user to pick from—triggered by a button.