dbcNavbarBrand: NavbarBrand component

View source: R/dashBootstrapComponents.R

dbcNavbarBrandR Documentation

NavbarBrand component

Description

Call out attention to a brand name or site title within a navbar.

Usage

dbcNavbarBrand(children=NULL, id=NULL, style=NULL, class_name=NULL,
className=NULL, key=NULL, external_link=NULL, href=NULL,
loading_state=NULL)

Arguments

children

A list of or a singular dash component, string or number. The children of this component

id

Character. The ID of this component, used to identify dash components in callbacks. The ID needs to be unique across all of the components in an app.

style

Named list. Defines CSS styles which will override styles previously set.

class_name

Character. Often used with CSS to style elements with common properties.

className

Character. **DEPRECATED** Use 'class_name' instead.

Often used with CSS to style elements with common properties.

key

Character. A unique identifier for the component, used to improve performance by React.js while rendering components See https://reactjs.org/docs/lists-and-keys.html for more info

external_link

Logical. If true, the browser will treat this as an external link, forcing a page refresh at the new location. If false, this just changes the location without triggering a page refresh. Use this if you are observing dcc.Location, for instance. Defaults to true for absolute URLs and false otherwise.

href

Character. URL of the linked resource

loading_state

Lists containing elements 'is_loading', 'prop_name', 'component_name'. those elements have the following types: - is_loading (logical; optional): determines if the component is loading or not - prop_name (character; optional): holds which property is loading - component_name (character; optional): holds the name of the component that is loading. Object that holds the loading state object coming from dash-renderer

Value

named list of JSON elements corresponding to React.js properties and their values


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