The JavaScript Stepper is a highly customizable control that enables users to navigate through a series of steps or stages in a process within a web application. Steppers display a list of steps, highlighting the current step, and allow users to move between steps. It includes several built-in features, such as different step types, orientation, linear flow, label positions, and template customization.
The JavaScript Stepper control supports the step types listed below.
Default
: Displays steps with a combination of step indicators and labels.Indicator
: Displays steps with only the step indicators.Label
: Displays steps with only the step labels.Supports orientation for displaying layouts: Horizontal, showing steps side-by-side, and vertical, showing steps one below the other.
Enable a step-by-step progression, ensuring completion of each step before moving on to the next.
The JavaScript Stepper control supports tooltips to show additional information when users hover over a step, such as a label or text. Tooltips can be customized using templates to provide more detailed information about steps.
Supports positioning the labels at the top, bottom, left, or right.
The JavaScript Stepper control enables you to set the validation state for each step, displaying a success or error icon.
The JavaScript Stepper supports these built-in themes: Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap 5, Bootstrap 4, Bootstrap, Material, Fabric, Fluent, and high contrast. Users can customize one of these built-in themes or create new themes to achieve their desired look and feel by simply overriding SASS variables or using our Theme Studio application.
The JavaScript Stepper control offers APIs for customizing its appearance and behavior, as well as templates for personalizing the look and feel. With these APIs, developers can create a unique and highly personalized Stepper that fits seamlessly into their applications.
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