Identifies the currently active element when DOM focus is on a composite widget, textbox, group, or application.
Optional aria-atomic
aria-atomic?:Booleanish
Indicates whether assistive technologies will present all, or only parts of, the changed region based on the change notifications defined by the aria-relevant attribute.
Indicates whether inputting text could trigger display of one or more predictions of the user's intended value for an input and specifies how predictions would be
presented if they are made.
Optional aria-busy
aria-busy?:Booleanish
Indicates an element is being modified and that assistive technologies MAY want to wait until the modifications are complete before exposing them to the user.
Indicates what functions can be performed when a dragged object is released on the drop target.
deprecated
in ARIA 1.1
Optional aria-errormessage
aria-errormessage?:string
Identifies the element that provides an error message for the object.
see
aria-invalid @see aria-describedby.
Optional aria-expanded
aria-expanded?:Booleanish
Indicates whether the element, or another grouping element it controls, is currently expanded or collapsed.
Optional aria-flowto
aria-flowto?:string
Identifies the next element (or elements) in an alternate reading order of content which, at the user's discretion,
allows assistive technology to override the general default of reading in document source order.
Optional aria-grabbed
aria-grabbed?:Booleanish
Indicates an element's "grabbed" state in a drag-and-drop operation.
Indicates the entered value does not conform to the format expected by the application.
see
aria-errormessage.
Optional aria-keyshortcuts
aria-keyshortcuts?:string
Indicates keyboard shortcuts that an author has implemented to activate or give focus to an element.
Optional aria-label
aria-label?:string
Defines a string value that labels the current element.
see
aria-labelledby.
Optional aria-labelledby
aria-labelledby?:string
Identifies the element (or elements) that labels the current element.
see
aria-describedby.
Optional aria-level
aria-level?:number
Defines the hierarchical level of an element within a structure.
Optional aria-live
aria-live?:"off" | "assertive" | "polite"
Indicates that an element will be updated, and describes the types of updates the user agents, assistive technologies, and user can expect from the live region.
Optional aria-modal
aria-modal?:Booleanish
Indicates whether an element is modal when displayed.
Optional aria-multiline
aria-multiline?:Booleanish
Indicates whether a text box accepts multiple lines of input or only a single line.
Optional aria-multiselectable
aria-multiselectable?:Booleanish
Indicates that the user may select more than one item from the current selectable descendants.
Optional aria-orientation
aria-orientation?:"horizontal" | "vertical"
Indicates whether the element's orientation is horizontal, vertical, or unknown/ambiguous.
Optional aria-owns
aria-owns?:string
Identifies an element (or elements) in order to define a visual, functional, or contextual parent/child relationship
between DOM elements where the DOM hierarchy cannot be used to represent the relationship.
see
aria-controls.
Optional aria-placeholder
aria-placeholder?:string
Defines a short hint (a word or short phrase) intended to aid the user with data entry when the control has no value.
A hint could be a sample value or a brief description of the expected format.
Optional aria-posinset
aria-posinset?:number
Defines an element's number or position in the current set of listitems or treeitems. Not required if all elements in the set are present in the DOM.
Indicates if items in a table or grid are sorted in ascending or descending order.
Optional aria-valuemax
aria-valuemax?:number
Defines the maximum allowed value for a range widget.
Optional aria-valuemin
aria-valuemin?:number
Defines the minimum allowed value for a range widget.
Optional aria-valuenow
aria-valuenow?:number
Defines the current value for a range widget.
see
aria-valuetext.
Optional aria-valuetext
aria-valuetext?:string
Defines the human readable text alternative of aria-valuenow for a range widget.
Optional autoCapitalize
autoCapitalize?:string
Optional autoCorrect
autoCorrect?:string
Optional autoSave
autoSave?:string
Optional children
children?:ReactNode
Optional className
className?:string
Optional clone
clone?:boolean
Boolean if the children should be updated to be wrapped in the GridCell
component and clone the className into each child automatically. This is
really just a convenience prop so you don't always need to import both the
Grid and GridCell components to create a grid.
Optional cloneStyles
cloneStyles?:boolean
Boolean if the children should have the grid style and className
props cloned using React.cloneElement. This is useful if you just want to
use the grid styles without the additional wrapper <div>.
Note: if this prop is provided, all of the HTMLAttributes props will be
ignored as well as the clone and wrapOnly props.
remarks
@since 2.3.0
Optional color
color?:string
Optional columns
columns?:number
An optional number of columns to apply for all media types. Providing one
of the media-specific column props will override this value for those
breakpoints still.
Optional contentEditable
contentEditable?:Booleanish | "inherit"
Optional contextMenu
contextMenu?:string
Optional dangerouslySetInnerHTML
dangerouslySetInnerHTML?:{ __html: string }
Type declaration
__html: string
Optional datatype
datatype?:string
Optional defaultChecked
defaultChecked?:boolean
Optional defaultValue
defaultValue?:string | number | readonly string[]
Optional desktopColumns
desktopColumns?:number
An optional number of columns to display for desktop screens.
Optional dir
dir?:string
Optional draggable
draggable?:Booleanish
Optional gutter
gutter?:string
This will override the default grid cell's gutter value (the space between
each cell). This needs to be a number with a unit since it is set to a
css variable. Examples:
An optional number of columns to display for large desktop screens.
Optional minCellWidth
minCellWidth?:string
This prop allows you to generate your grid with a dynamic amount of columns
instead of a static size. This will update the grid to ignore all the
columns props and update the grid to show as many columns as possible by
updating the grid-template-columns style to be:
This is really just a pass-through of the style prop that allows you to
quickly update the base padding for the grid.
Optional phoneColumns
phoneColumns?:number
An optional number of columns to display for phones.
Optional placeholder
placeholder?:string
Optional prefix
prefix?:string
Optional property
property?:string
Optional radioGroup
radioGroup?:string
Optional resource
resource?:string
Optional results
results?:number
Optional role
role?:AriaRole
Optional security
security?:string
Optional slot
slot?:string
Optional spellCheck
spellCheck?:Booleanish
Optional style
style?:CSSProperties
Optional suppressContentEditableWarning
suppressContentEditableWarning?:boolean
Optional suppressHydrationWarning
suppressHydrationWarning?:boolean
Optional tabIndex
tabIndex?:number
Optional tabletColumns
tabletColumns?:number
An optional number of columns to display for tablets.
Optional title
title?:string
Optional translate
translate?:"yes" | "no"
Optional typeof
typeof?:string
Optional unselectable
unselectable?:"on" | "off"
Optional vocab
vocab?:string
Optional wrapOnly
wrapOnly?:boolean
Boolean if the children should be updated to be wrapped in the GridCell
component. This is really just a convenience prop so you don't always need
to import both the Grid and GridCell components to create a grid/
Identifies the currently active element when DOM focus is on a composite widget, textbox, group, or application.