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Overview

What does the component do?

  • It displays context-specific functions.

When should the component be used?

  • For supplementary functions or pages.

Rules

  • The context menu must have at least two functions.
  • The menu entries always have an icon and a text.
States and variants

States

The component has the following states:

  • Closed
  • Open

Variants

Default

Image of the context menu
Image of the context menu

Specification

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