@vaadin/form-layout 24.8.0-alpha6 → 24.8.0-alpha8

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@vaadin/form-layout",
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- "version": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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  "publishConfig": {
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  "access": "public"
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  },
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  "dependencies": {
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  "@open-wc/dedupe-mixin": "^1.3.0",
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  "@polymer/polymer": "^3.0.0",
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- "@vaadin/a11y-base": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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- "@vaadin/component-base": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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- "@vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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- "@vaadin/vaadin-material-styles": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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- "@vaadin/vaadin-themable-mixin": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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+ "@vaadin/a11y-base": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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+ "@vaadin/component-base": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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+ "@vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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+ "@vaadin/vaadin-material-styles": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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+ "@vaadin/vaadin-themable-mixin": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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  "lit": "^3.0.0"
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  },
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  "devDependencies": {
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- "@vaadin/chai-plugins": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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- "@vaadin/custom-field": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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- "@vaadin/test-runner-commands": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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+ "@vaadin/chai-plugins": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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+ "@vaadin/custom-field": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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+ "@vaadin/test-runner-commands": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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  "@vaadin/testing-helpers": "^1.1.0",
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- "@vaadin/text-field": "24.8.0-alpha6",
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+ "@vaadin/text-field": "24.8.0-alpha8",
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  "sinon": "^18.0.0"
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  },
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  "web-types": [
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  "web-types.json",
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  "web-types.lit.json"
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  ],
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- "gitHead": "be9ac1686511f20dad4adf9303597c5eaa687df3"
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  }
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  class extends superClass {
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  constructor() {
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  super();
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- this.__updateInvalidState = this.__updateInvalidState.bind(this);
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+ this.__onFieldInteraction = this.__onFieldInteraction.bind(this);
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  /**
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  * @type {MutationObserver}
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- this.__fieldNodeObserver = new MutationObserver(() => this.__updateRequiredState(this.__fieldNode.required));
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+ this.__fieldNodeObserver = new MutationObserver(() => this.__synchronizeAttributes());
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  /**
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  }
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  /**
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  if (this.__fieldNode) {
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  this.__unlinkLabelFromField(this.__fieldNode);
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+ this.__fieldNode.removeEventListener('change', this.__onFieldInteraction);
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  if (newFieldNode) {
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  this.__fieldNode = newFieldNode;
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+ this.__fieldNode.addEventListener('blur', this.__onFieldInteraction);
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+ this.__fieldNode.addEventListener('change', this.__onFieldInteraction);
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+ this.__fieldNodeObserver.observe(this.__fieldNode, {
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+ if (!field) {
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  };
package/web-types.json CHANGED
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- "description": "`<vaadin-form-layout>` is a Web Component providing configurable responsive\nlayout for form elements.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Jane\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Doe\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"jane.doe@example.com\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nIt supports any child elements as layout items.\n\nBy default, it makes a layout of two columns if the element width is equal or\nwider than 40em, and a single column layout otherwise.\n\nThe number of columns and the responsive behavior are customizable with\nthe `responsiveSteps` property.\n\n### Spanning Items on Multiple Columns\n\nYou can use `colspan` or `data-colspan` attribute on the items.\nIn the example below, the first text field spans on two columns:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item colspan=\"2\">\n <label slot=\"label\">Address</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Jane\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Doe\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n### Explicit New Row\n\nUse the `<br>` line break element to wrap the items on a new row:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <br>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Confirm Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n### Auto Responsive Mode\n\nTo avoid manually dealing with responsive breakpoints, Form Layout provides an auto-responsive mode\nthat automatically creates and adjusts fixed-width columns based on the container's available space.\n\nThe [`columnWidth`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-columnWidth) and\n[`maxColumns`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-maxColumns) properties define the width of\neach column and the maximum number of columns that the component can create. By default, the component\ncreates up to 10 columns, each with a width of `12em` or the value of the `--vaadin-field-default-width`\nCSS custom property, if defined.\n\nThe auto-responsive mode is disabled by default. To enable it for an individual instance, set the\n`auto-responsive` attribute:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"First Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"Last Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-area label=\"Address\" colspan=\"2\"></vaadin-text-area>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nYou can also enable it for all instances by enabling the following feature flag\nbefore `<vaadin-form-layout>` elements are added to the DOM:\n\n```js\nwindow.Vaadin.featureFlags.defaultAutoResponsiveFormLayout = true;\n```\n\n#### Organizing Fields into Rows\n\nBy default, each field is placed on a new row. To organize fields into rows, you can either:\n\n1. Manually wrap fields into [`<vaadin-form-row>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-row) elements.\n\n2. Enable the [`autoRows`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-autoRows) property to\n let Form Layout automatically arrange fields in available columns, wrapping to a new\n row when necessary. `<br>` elements can be used to force a new row.\n\nHere is an example of using `<vaadin-form-row>`:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"First Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"Last Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-text-area label=\"Address\" colspan=\"2\"></vaadin-text-area>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n#### Expanding Columns and Fields\n\nYou can configure Form Layout to expand columns to evenly fill any remaining space after\nall fixed-width columns have been created.\nTo enable this, set the [`expandColumns`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-expandColumns)\nproperty to `true`.\n\nAlso, Form Layout can stretch fields to make them take up all available space within columns.\nTo enable this, set the [`expandFields`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-expandFields)\nproperty to `true`.\n\n#### Customizing Label Position\n\nBy default, Form Layout displays labels above the fields. To position labels beside fields, you\nneed to wrap each field in a `<vaadin-form-item>` element and define its labels on the wrapper.\nThen, you can enable the [`labelsAside`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-labelsAside)\nproperty:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive labels-aside>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <vaadin-text-field></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <vaadin-text-field></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-item colspan=\"2\">\n <label slot=\"label\">Address</label>\n <vaadin-text-area></vaadin-text-area>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nWith this, FormLayout will display labels beside fields, falling back to\nthe default position above the fields only when there isn't enough space.\n\n### CSS Properties Reference\n\nThe following custom CSS properties are available on the `<vaadin-form-layout>`\nelement:\n\nCustom CSS property | Description | Default\n---|---|---\n`--vaadin-form-layout-column-spacing` | Length of the spacing between columns | `2em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-row-spacing` | Length of the spacing between rows | `1em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-label-width` | Width of the label when labels are displayed aside | `8em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-label-spacing` | Length of the spacing between the label and the input when labels are displayed aside | `1em`",
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+ "description": "`<vaadin-form-layout>` is a Web Component providing configurable responsive\nlayout for form elements.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Jane\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Doe\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"jane.doe@example.com\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nIt supports any child elements as layout items.\n\nBy default, it makes a layout of two columns if the element width is equal or\nwider than 40em, and a single column layout otherwise.\n\nThe number of columns and the responsive behavior are customizable with\nthe `responsiveSteps` property.\n\n### Spanning Items on Multiple Columns\n\nYou can use `colspan` or `data-colspan` attribute on the items.\nIn the example below, the first text field spans on two columns:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item colspan=\"2\">\n <label slot=\"label\">Address</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Jane\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Doe\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n### Explicit New Row\n\nUse the `<br>` line break element to wrap the items on a new row:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <br>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Confirm Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n### Auto Responsive Mode\n\nTo avoid manually dealing with responsive breakpoints, Form Layout provides an auto-responsive mode\nthat automatically creates and adjusts fixed-width columns based on the container's available space.\n\nThe [`columnWidth`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-columnWidth) and\n[`maxColumns`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-maxColumns) properties define the width of\neach column and the maximum number of columns that the component can create. By default, the component\ncreates up to 10 columns, each with a width of `12em` or the value of the `--vaadin-field-default-width`\nCSS custom property, if defined.\n\nThe auto-responsive mode is disabled by default. To enable it for an individual instance, set the\n`auto-responsive` attribute:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"First Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"Last Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-area label=\"Address\" colspan=\"2\"></vaadin-text-area>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nYou can also enable it for all instances by enabling the following feature flag\nbefore `<vaadin-form-layout>` elements are added to the DOM:\n\n```js\nwindow.Vaadin.featureFlags.defaultAutoResponsiveFormLayout = true;\n```\n\n#### Organizing Fields into Rows\n\nBy default, each field is placed on a new row. To organize fields into rows, you can either:\n\n1. Manually wrap fields into [`<vaadin-form-row>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-row) elements.\n\n2. Enable the [`autoRows`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-autoRows) property to\n let Form Layout automatically arrange fields in available columns, wrapping to a new\n row when necessary. `<br>` elements can be used to force a new row.\n\nHere is an example of using `<vaadin-form-row>`:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"First Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"Last Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-text-area label=\"Address\" colspan=\"2\"></vaadin-text-area>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n#### Expanding Columns and Fields\n\nYou can configure Form Layout to expand columns to evenly fill any remaining space after\nall fixed-width columns have been created.\nTo enable this, set the [`expandColumns`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-expandColumns)\nproperty to `true`.\n\nAlso, Form Layout can stretch fields to make them take up all available space within columns.\nTo enable this, set the [`expandFields`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-expandFields)\nproperty to `true`.\n\n#### Customizing Label Position\n\nBy default, Form Layout displays labels above the fields. To position labels beside fields, you\nneed to wrap each field in a `<vaadin-form-item>` element and define its labels on the wrapper.\nThen, you can enable the [`labelsAside`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-labelsAside)\nproperty:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive labels-aside>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <vaadin-text-field></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <vaadin-text-field></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-item colspan=\"2\">\n <label slot=\"label\">Address</label>\n <vaadin-text-area></vaadin-text-area>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nWith this, FormLayout will display labels beside fields, falling back to\nthe default position above the fields only when there isn't enough space.\n\n### CSS Properties Reference\n\nThe following custom CSS properties are available on the `<vaadin-form-layout>`\nelement:\n\nCustom CSS property | Description | Default\n---|---|---\n`--vaadin-form-layout-column-spacing` | Length of the spacing between columns | `2em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-row-spacing` | Length of the spacing between rows | `1em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-label-width` | Width of the label when labels are displayed aside | `8em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-label-spacing` | Length of the spacing between the label and the input when labels are displayed aside | `1em`",
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- "description": "`<vaadin-form-layout>` is a Web Component providing configurable responsive\nlayout for form elements.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Jane\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Doe\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"jane.doe@example.com\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nIt supports any child elements as layout items.\n\nBy default, it makes a layout of two columns if the element width is equal or\nwider than 40em, and a single column layout otherwise.\n\nThe number of columns and the responsive behavior are customizable with\nthe `responsiveSteps` property.\n\n### Spanning Items on Multiple Columns\n\nYou can use `colspan` or `data-colspan` attribute on the items.\nIn the example below, the first text field spans on two columns:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item colspan=\"2\">\n <label slot=\"label\">Address</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Jane\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Doe\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n### Explicit New Row\n\nUse the `<br>` line break element to wrap the items on a new row:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <br>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Confirm Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n### Auto Responsive Mode\n\nTo avoid manually dealing with responsive breakpoints, Form Layout provides an auto-responsive mode\nthat automatically creates and adjusts fixed-width columns based on the container's available space.\n\nThe [`columnWidth`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-columnWidth) and\n[`maxColumns`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-maxColumns) properties define the width of\neach column and the maximum number of columns that the component can create. By default, the component\ncreates up to 10 columns, each with a width of `12em` or the value of the `--vaadin-field-default-width`\nCSS custom property, if defined.\n\nThe auto-responsive mode is disabled by default. To enable it for an individual instance, set the\n`auto-responsive` attribute:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"First Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"Last Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-area label=\"Address\" colspan=\"2\"></vaadin-text-area>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nYou can also enable it for all instances by enabling the following feature flag\nbefore `<vaadin-form-layout>` elements are added to the DOM:\n\n```js\nwindow.Vaadin.featureFlags.defaultAutoResponsiveFormLayout = true;\n```\n\n#### Organizing Fields into Rows\n\nBy default, each field is placed on a new row. To organize fields into rows, you can either:\n\n1. Manually wrap fields into [`<vaadin-form-row>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-row) elements.\n\n2. Enable the [`autoRows`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-autoRows) property to\n let Form Layout automatically arrange fields in available columns, wrapping to a new\n row when necessary. `<br>` elements can be used to force a new row.\n\nHere is an example of using `<vaadin-form-row>`:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"First Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"Last Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-text-area label=\"Address\" colspan=\"2\"></vaadin-text-area>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n#### Expanding Columns and Fields\n\nYou can configure Form Layout to expand columns to evenly fill any remaining space after\nall fixed-width columns have been created.\nTo enable this, set the [`expandColumns`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-expandColumns)\nproperty to `true`.\n\nAlso, Form Layout can stretch fields to make them take up all available space within columns.\nTo enable this, set the [`expandFields`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-expandFields)\nproperty to `true`.\n\n#### Customizing Label Position\n\nBy default, Form Layout displays labels above the fields. To position labels beside fields, you\nneed to wrap each field in a `<vaadin-form-item>` element and define its labels on the wrapper.\nThen, you can enable the [`labelsAside`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha6/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-labelsAside)\nproperty:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive labels-aside>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <vaadin-text-field></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <vaadin-text-field></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-item colspan=\"2\">\n <label slot=\"label\">Address</label>\n <vaadin-text-area></vaadin-text-area>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nWith this, FormLayout will display labels beside fields, falling back to\nthe default position above the fields only when there isn't enough space.\n\n### CSS Properties Reference\n\nThe following custom CSS properties are available on the `<vaadin-form-layout>`\nelement:\n\nCustom CSS property | Description | Default\n---|---|---\n`--vaadin-form-layout-column-spacing` | Length of the spacing between columns | `2em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-row-spacing` | Length of the spacing between rows | `1em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-label-width` | Width of the label when labels are displayed aside | `8em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-label-spacing` | Length of the spacing between the label and the input when labels are displayed aside | `1em`",
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+ "description": "`<vaadin-form-layout>` is a Web Component providing configurable responsive\nlayout for form elements.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Jane\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Doe\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"jane.doe@example.com\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nIt supports any child elements as layout items.\n\nBy default, it makes a layout of two columns if the element width is equal or\nwider than 40em, and a single column layout otherwise.\n\nThe number of columns and the responsive behavior are customizable with\nthe `responsiveSteps` property.\n\n### Spanning Items on Multiple Columns\n\nYou can use `colspan` or `data-colspan` attribute on the items.\nIn the example below, the first text field spans on two columns:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item colspan=\"2\">\n <label slot=\"label\">Address</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Jane\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\" value=\"Doe\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n### Explicit New Row\n\nUse the `<br>` line break element to wrap the items on a new row:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n <br>\n\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Confirm Email</label>\n <input class=\"full-width\">\n </vaadin-form-item>\n\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n### Auto Responsive Mode\n\nTo avoid manually dealing with responsive breakpoints, Form Layout provides an auto-responsive mode\nthat automatically creates and adjusts fixed-width columns based on the container's available space.\n\nThe [`columnWidth`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-columnWidth) and\n[`maxColumns`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-maxColumns) properties define the width of\neach column and the maximum number of columns that the component can create. By default, the component\ncreates up to 10 columns, each with a width of `12em` or the value of the `--vaadin-field-default-width`\nCSS custom property, if defined.\n\nThe auto-responsive mode is disabled by default. To enable it for an individual instance, set the\n`auto-responsive` attribute:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"First Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"Last Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-area label=\"Address\" colspan=\"2\"></vaadin-text-area>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nYou can also enable it for all instances by enabling the following feature flag\nbefore `<vaadin-form-layout>` elements are added to the DOM:\n\n```js\nwindow.Vaadin.featureFlags.defaultAutoResponsiveFormLayout = true;\n```\n\n#### Organizing Fields into Rows\n\nBy default, each field is placed on a new row. To organize fields into rows, you can either:\n\n1. Manually wrap fields into [`<vaadin-form-row>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-row) elements.\n\n2. Enable the [`autoRows`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-autoRows) property to\n let Form Layout automatically arrange fields in available columns, wrapping to a new\n row when necessary. `<br>` elements can be used to force a new row.\n\nHere is an example of using `<vaadin-form-row>`:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"First Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n <vaadin-text-field label=\"Last Name\"></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-text-area label=\"Address\" colspan=\"2\"></vaadin-text-area>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\n#### Expanding Columns and Fields\n\nYou can configure Form Layout to expand columns to evenly fill any remaining space after\nall fixed-width columns have been created.\nTo enable this, set the [`expandColumns`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-expandColumns)\nproperty to `true`.\n\nAlso, Form Layout can stretch fields to make them take up all available space within columns.\nTo enable this, set the [`expandFields`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-expandFields)\nproperty to `true`.\n\n#### Customizing Label Position\n\nBy default, Form Layout displays labels above the fields. To position labels beside fields, you\nneed to wrap each field in a `<vaadin-form-item>` element and define its labels on the wrapper.\nThen, you can enable the [`labelsAside`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/24.8.0-alpha8/#/elements/vaadin-form-layout#property-labelsAside)\nproperty:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-form-layout auto-responsive labels-aside>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">First Name</label>\n <vaadin-text-field></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n <vaadin-form-item>\n <label slot=\"label\">Last Name</label>\n <vaadin-text-field></vaadin-text-field>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-row>\n <vaadin-form-item colspan=\"2\">\n <label slot=\"label\">Address</label>\n <vaadin-text-area></vaadin-text-area>\n </vaadin-form-item>\n </vaadin-form-row>\n</vaadin-form-layout>\n```\n\nWith this, FormLayout will display labels beside fields, falling back to\nthe default position above the fields only when there isn't enough space.\n\n### CSS Properties Reference\n\nThe following custom CSS properties are available on the `<vaadin-form-layout>`\nelement:\n\nCustom CSS property | Description | Default\n---|---|---\n`--vaadin-form-layout-column-spacing` | Length of the spacing between columns | `2em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-row-spacing` | Length of the spacing between rows | `1em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-label-width` | Width of the label when labels are displayed aside | `8em`\n`--vaadin-form-layout-label-spacing` | Length of the spacing between the label and the input when labels are displayed aside | `1em`",
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