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The class directive |
Like any other attribute, you can specify classes with a JavaScript attribute, seen here:
<button
class={current === 'foo' ? 'selected' : ''}
on:click={() => current = 'foo'}
>foo</button>
This is such a common pattern in UI development that Svelte includes a special directive to simplify it:
<button
class:selected={current === 'foo'}
on:click={() => current = 'foo'}
>foo</button>
The selected
class is added to the element whenever the value of the expression is truthy, and removed when it's falsy.