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title | label |
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select | Select |
The select widget allows you to pick a string value from a dropdown menu.
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Name:
select
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UI: select input
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Data type: string or array
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Options:
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default
:options
must contain any default values- string values: accepts a string; defaults to an empty string. Accepts an array of strings and defaults to an empty array with
multiple: true
enabled. - object with
label
andvalue
fields: accepts an object withlabel
andvalue
field or an array of such objects whenmultiple: true
is enable. Defaults to no value
- string values: accepts a string; defaults to an empty string. Accepts an array of strings and defaults to an empty array with
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options
: (required) there are two ways to list of options for the dropdown menu:- string values: the dropdown displays the value directly
- object with
label
andvalue
fields: the label displays in the dropdown; the value saves in the file
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multiple
: accepts a boolean; defaults tofalse
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min
: minimum number of items; ignored if multiple isfalse
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max
: maximum number of items; ignored if multiple isfalse
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Example (options as strings):
- label: "Align Content"
name: "align"
widget: "select"
options: ["left", "center", "right"]
Selecting the center
option, will save the value as:
align: "center"
- Example (options as objects):
- label: "City"
name: "airport-code"
widget: "select"
options:
- { label: "Chicago", value: "ORD" }
- { label: "Paris", value: "CDG" }
- { label: "Tokyo", value: "HND" }
Selecting the Chicago
option, will save the value as:
airport-code: "ORD"
- Example (multiple):
- label: "Tags"
name: "tags"
widget: "select"
multiple: true
options: ["Design", "UX", "Dev"]
default: ["Design"]
- Example (min/max):
- label: "Tags"
name: "tags"
widget: "select"
multiple: true
min: 1
max: 3
options: ["Design", "UX", "Dev"]
default: ["Design"]