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Settings

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where:

Argument                Description
Id Represents the unique identifier of the component. You can use this identifier to refer to this component when building your logic.
Classes Allows applying custom CSS classes to the component. CSS classes define styles that can be used to control the appearance and formatting of the Chip component. Refer to the Extensions topic for more information.
Display Changes the visibility of the component in the application. The value of this property can be changed programmatically by using the Visibility Logic handler, refer to the Data Binding topic for more information.
Variant Allows choosing between different visual styles for the Chip component. Available options are:

Default - Provides a solid, filled background for the chip, giving it a prominent appearance.

Outlined - Creates a chip with a outlined border and transparent background, providing a subtle and lighter look.
Size Determines the dimensions of the Chip component. You can choose either Small or Medium size to suit the design and layout of your application, ensuring that the chips blend  with other elements.
Front Icon Enables you to add an icon to the front of the Chip component. This icon can serve as a visual indicator or representation of the chip's content, providing additional context to the user.
Delete Icon Allows including a delete icon within the Chip component. This icon provides users with the ability to remove or dismiss the chip when interacted with, providing a convenient way to manage selected options or tags.
Disabled Disables the Chip component in the application. The value of this property can be changed programmatically by using the the Disabled State Logic handler, refer to the Data Binding topic for more information.

General

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Argument                Description
Position Determines the positioning behavior of the Chip component within its parent container. Available options are:

default - This option uses the default positioning behavior, which usually means that the Chip component will follow the normal document flow and be positioned based on its place in the layout. When this option is selected, Position settings do not affect the position of the element.

relative - Allows you to position the Chip component relative to its normal position(default position) within the document flow. You can then use properties like top, bottom, left, and right to offset the component from its original position. These properties are available in the Position section of the component configuration.

absolute - Positions the component absolutely within its closest positioned ancestor (a parent element with a position value other than fixed). You can use properties like top, bottom, left, and right to specify the exact position. These properties are available in the Position section of the component.

fixed - Positions the Chip component relative to the viewport. It remains fixed even when the user scrolls the page. This is commonly used for elements that you want to stay in a specific position while the rest of the content scrolls.

sticky - Makes the Chip component behave like "relative" within its parent container until it reaches a specific scroll position. Then, it becomes "fixed" and stays in that position until the user scrolls past it.
Z Index Determines the vertical stacking order of the Chip component relative to other components on the same screen. Components with higher Z Index values will appear above components with lower values, effectively controlling their overlapping arrangement. This allows you to control the visual hierarchy of components, ensuring that certain elements appear in front of or behind others, providing flexibility in designing the user interface of your application.
Cursor Identifies the cursor type when the mouse is hovered over the Chip element. Refer to the Mozilla documentation to see what each cursor looks like.
Color Sets the color for the Chip content.

Background

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Argument                Description
Color Sets the background color for the Chip component.

Flex

With Flex settings, you can control how components within a container are positioned, aligned, and distributed.

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Description
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Default alignment of the element.
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Aligns to the start of its container.
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Aligns to the end of its container.
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Stretches to occupy all available space.
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Centers within its container.

Dimension

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Argument                Description
Width Controls the width of the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.
Height Controls the height of the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.
Min Width Prevents the component from changing its width below the specified baseline value. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.
Min Height Prevents the component from changing its height below the specified baseline value. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.
Max Width Prevents the component from changing its width above the specified baseline value. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.
Max Height Prevents the component from changing its height above the specified baseline value. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.

Margin

Both positive and negative values can be utilized within the Margin settings.

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Argument                Description
Top Defines the space between the top edge of the component and the element above it. In case there is no element above the component, then the top border of the parent container will be used for margin spacing. Increasing the top margin value will create additional space above the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.
Right Controls the space between the right edge of the component and the element to its right. If there is no element to the right of the component,  then the right border of the parent container will be used for margin spacing. Adjusting the right margin value increases or decreases the space on the right side of the Text. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.
Bottom Determines the space between the bottom edge of the component and the element below it. In case there is no element below the component, then the bottom border of the parent container will be used for margin spacing. Increasing the bottom margin value adds space below the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.
Left Sets the space between the left edge of the component and the element to its left. If there is no element to the left of the component, then the left border of the parent container will be used for margin spacing. Modifying the left margin value changes the space on the left side of the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.

Padding

Allows controlling the internal spacing between the content of the component and its internal boundaries.

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Argument                Description
Top Increases or decreases the spacing between the content and the top edge of the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.
Right Sets the spacing between the content and the right edge of the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.
Bottom Changes the spacing between the content and the bottom edge of the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.
Left Defines the spacing between the content and the left edge of the component. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.

Typography

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Argument                Description
Font Allows choosing a specific font for text inside the component.

Position

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Argument                Description
Top Defines the vertical position of the element relative to its containing element. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.
Right Governs the horizontal positioning of the element relative to the left edge of its parent container. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.
Left Defines the horizontal positioning of the element relative to the right edge of its parent container. Available measurement units are: px, %, vw.
Bottom Controls the vertical position of the component from the bottom edge of its containing element. Available measurement units are: px, %, vh.

Decorations

Border radius

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Argument                Description
Top Left Specifies the radius of the rounded corner at the top left of the component. Use this parameter to control the curvature of the corner at the top left corner of the component's border. Available measurement units are: px, %.
Top Right Specifies the radius of the rounded corner at the top right of the component. Adjust this parameter to determine the curvature of the corner at the top right corner of the component's border. Available measurement units are: px, %.
Bottom Left Determines the radius of the rounded corner at the bottom left of the component. Modify this parameter to define the curvature of the corner at the bottom left corner of the component's border. Available measurement units are: px, %.
Bottom Right Sets the radius of the rounded corner at the bottom right of the component. Use this parameter to specify the curvature of the corner at the bottom right corner of the component's border. Available measurement units are: px, %.

Border

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Argument                Description
Border Width Specifies the width of the border.
Border style Represents the style of the component's border. Available measurement units are: px, em.

solid - This option sets the border of the component to a solid, continuous line, creating a straightforward and distinct visual separation.

dotted - Selecting this option applies a dotted border style to the component, resulting in a series of evenly spaced dots forming the border.

dashed - The dashed border style creates a border composed of dashed lines, adding a stylish and slightly more dynamic visual element to the component.

double - Choosing this option gives the component a double border, creating a bold and distinctive border with two parallel lines.

groove - This border style applies a three-dimensional "groove" effect to the component, giving it a carved appearance that makes it seem embedded into the surrounding content.

ridge - The ridge border style creates a three-dimensional "ridge" effect, making the border of the component appear raised and standing out from the background.

inset - Selecting this option gives the border of the component an "inset" effect, creating the illusion that the component is pressed into the page.

outset - The outset border style creates a raised "outset" effect for the border of the component, making it seem elevated from the background.
Border color Identifies the color of the border.