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\name{bulma_level}
\alias{bulma_level}
\title{Bulma Level}
\usage{
bulma_level(
...,
left = NULL,
right = NULL,
is_mobile = TRUE,
type = c("item", "header"),
container_tag = c("div", "nav"),
class = NULL,
style = NULL,
level_class = NULL,
level_style = NULL
)
}
\arguments{
\item{...}{Items to be wrapped in a \code{"level-item"} \verb{
} and included in the
main level container. If only one argument is provided and that argument is
a list, the items inside the list will be treated as individual level items.}
\item{left}{A list of items to be placed in the left side of the level in a
\code{"level-left"} container.}
\item{right}{A list of items to be placed in the right side of the level in a
\code{"level-right"} container.}
\item{type}{One of \code{"item"} or \code{"header"}. The default (\code{"item"}) places level
items in the standard \code{"level-item"} container. Use \code{"header"} to use the
names of the arguments in \code{...} as headers over their elements to create a
large single-row pseudo-table. See examples for more details.}
\item{container_tag}{Which tag should be used for the main \code{"level"} container?
One of \code{"div"} or \code{"nav"}.}
\item{class}{Additional classes applied to level container}
\item{style}{Additional style parameters applied to level container}
\item{level_class}{Additional classes applied to all level item containers (except
for manually created level items).}
\item{level_style}{Additional style arguments applied to all level item containers
(except for manually create level items).}
}
\description{
A multi-purpose horizontal level that can contain almost any other element.
}
\examples{
bulma_level("Home", "Menu", "Bulma", "Reservations", "Contact")
bulma_level("Tweets" = 3456, Following = 123, Followers = "456K", Likes = 789, type = "header")
iris_vals <- lapply(iris, function(x) length(unique(x)))
bulma_level(iris_vals, type = "header")
}
\references{
\url{https://bulma.io/documentation/layout/level/}
}
\seealso{
Other Bulma layouts:
\code{\link{bulma_level_item_header}()},
\code{\link{bulma_level_items_header}()},
\code{\link{bulma_level_item}()}
}
\concept{Bulma layouts}