playbook_ui_docs 14.5.0.pre.rc.7 → 14.5.0.pre.rc.8
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return (
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<div className="App">
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<Pagination
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current={activePage}
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key={`pagination-top-${activePage}`}
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marginBottom="xs"
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onChange={onPageChange}
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range={5}
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total={totalPages}
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{...props}
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/>
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<Table
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marginBottom="xs"
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responsive="none"
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key={`pagination-bottom-${activePage}`}
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onChange={onPageChange}
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range={5}
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total={totalPages}
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You can use the `onChange` prop to control the data of your table. This prop is callback function that will allow you control the state.
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You can use the `onChange` prop to control the data of your table. This prop is callback function that will allow you control the state.
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To ensure synchronization between multiple pagination components on a single page, use unique, dynamic keys for each pagination instance. Each Pagination component should have its own dynamic key that reflects the current active page: this example uses `pagination-top-${activePage}` and `pagination-bottom-${activePage}`.
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