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import React from 'react';
import { Helmet } from 'react-helmet';
import brand from 'ba-api/brand';
import { withStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles';
import { SourceReader, PapperBlock } from 'ba-components';
import { Checkboxes, RadioButton } from './demos';
const styles = ({
root: {
flexGrow: 1,
}
});
class DateTime extends React.Component {
render() {
const title = brand.name + ' - Form';
const description = brand.desc;
const docSrc = 'containers/Forms/demos/';
return (
<div>
<Helmet>
<title>{title}</title>
<meta name="description" content={description} />
<meta property="og:title" content={title} />
<meta property="og:description" content={description} />
<meta property="twitter:title" content={title} />
<meta property="twitter:description" content={description} />
</Helmet>
<PapperBlock title="Checkbox" desc="Checkboxes allow the user to select multiple options from a set. If you have multiple options appearing in a list, you can preserve space by using checkboxes instead of on/off switches. If you have a single option, avoid using a checkbox and use an on/off switch instead.">
<div>
<Checkboxes />
<SourceReader componentName={docSrc + 'Checkboxes.js'} />
</div>
</PapperBlock>
<PapperBlock title="Radio Button" desc="Radio buttons allow the user to select one option from a set. Use radio buttons for exclusive selection if you think that the user needs to see all available options side-by-side; otherwise, consider a dropdown, which uses less space than displaying all options.">
<div>
<RadioButton />
<SourceReader componentName={docSrc + 'RadioButton.js'} />
</div>
</PapperBlock>
</div>
);
}
}
export default withStyles(styles)(DateTime);
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