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| Display a dialog that slides in from the edge of the screen. |
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Usage
Use a v-model to control the Slideover state.
:component-example{component="slideover-example-basic"}
You can put a Card component inside your Slideover to handle forms and take advantage of header and footer slots:
:component-example{component="slideover-example-card"}
Disable overlay
Set the overlay prop to false to disable it.
:component-example{component="slideover-example-disable-overlay"}
Disable transition
Set the transition prop to false to disable it.
:component-example{component="slideover-example-disable-transition"}
Prevent close
Use the prevent-close prop to disable the outside click alongside the esc keyboard shortcut. A close-prevented event will be emitted when the user tries to close the slideover.
:component-example{component="slideover-example-prevent-close"}
You can still handle the esc shortcut yourself by using our defineShortcuts composable.
<script setup lang="ts">
const isOpen = ref(false)
defineShortcuts({
escape: {
usingInput: true,
whenever: [isOpen],
handler: () => { isOpen.value = false }
}
})
</script>
Control programmatically
First of all, add the USlideovers component to your app, preferably inside app.vue.
<template>
<div>
<UContainer>
<NuxtPage />
</UContainer>
<USlideovers />
</div>
</template>
Then, you can use the useSlideover composable to control your slideovers within your app.
:component-example{component="slideover-example-composable"}
Props
:component-props
Config
:component-preset