Ng2 Switch

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A switch component for Angular 2.

Overview:

The ng2 Switch is an innovative component tailored for Angular 2 applications, offering a sleek and functional toggle switch that enhances user interaction. With its straightforward implementation, this switch allows developers to easily integrate a modern switch interface into their projects, making it an excellent choice for adding an interactive element to forms or settings.

Features:

  • Disabled State: This feature lets you determine whether the switch is non-functional, providing flexibility in user input scenarios.
  • Two-way Binding: The ngModel property allows for seamless two-way data binding, making it easier to synchronize the switch's state with your application logic.
  • Simple Installation: The component can be easily installed via npm, ensuring quick setup for developers.
  • Customizable: Integrate the switch with various styles and aesthetics to match the design of your application.
  • Lightweight: The component is designed to be lightweight, ensuring minimal impact on your application's performance.
  • MIT License: Enjoy peace of mind with this component's MIT license, allowing for both personal and commercial use without restrictions.
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Angular

Angular is a TypeScript-based open-source framework by Google for building dynamic single-page applications and cross-platform mobile apps with MVC architecture and a rich set of features.

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Typescript

TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, providing optional static typing, classes, interfaces, and other features that help developers write more maintainable and scalable code. TypeScript's static typing system can catch errors at compile-time, making it easier to build and maintain large applications.

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Webpack

Webpack is a popular open-source module bundler for JavaScript applications that bundles and optimizes the code and its dependencies for production-ready deployment. It can also be used to transform other types of assets such as CSS, images, and fonts.