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@dialectlabs/blinks
Advanced tools
Blink
component contains a stylePreset
prop that accepts the following values:
default
- dial.to-styled blink (light)x-dark
- X-styled blink (dark)x-light
- X-styled blink (light)custom
- clean slate, no colors, radii at all, use CSS Variables to style. See Overriding Theme.import '@dialectlabs/blinks/index.css';
import { Blink } from "@dialectlabs/blinks";
<Blink stylePreset="x-dark" ... />
In your CSS, you can override the following CSS Variables to customize the look of the blink:
/* x-dark */
.blink.x-dark {
--blink-bg-primary: #202327;
--blink-button: #1d9bf0;
--blink-button-disabled: #2f3336;
--blink-button-hover: #3087da;
--blink-button-success: #00ae661a;
--blink-icon-error: #ff6565;
--blink-icon-error-hover: #ff7a7a;
--blink-icon-primary: #6e767d;
--blink-icon-primary-hover: #949ca4;
--blink-icon-warning: #ffb545;
--blink-icon-warning-hover: #ffc875;
--blink-input-bg: #202327;
--blink-input-stroke: #3d4144;
--blink-input-stroke-disabled: #2f3336;
--blink-input-stroke-error: #ff6565;
--blink-input-stroke-hover: #6e767d;
--blink-input-stroke-selected: #1d9bf0;
--blink-stroke-error: #ff6565;
--blink-stroke-primary: #1d9bf0;
--blink-stroke-secondary: #3d4144;
--blink-stroke-warning: #ffb545;
--blink-text-brand: #35aeff;
--blink-text-button: #ffffff;
--blink-text-button-disabled: #768088;
--blink-text-button-success: #12dc88;
--blink-text-error: #ff6565;
--blink-text-error-hover: #ff7a7a;
--blink-text-input: #ffffff;
--blink-text-input-disabled: #566470;
--blink-text-input-placeholder: #6e767d;
--blink-text-link: #6e767d;
--blink-text-link-hover: #949ca4;
--blink-text-primary: #ffffff;
--blink-text-secondary: #949ca4;
--blink-text-success: #12dc88;
--blink-text-warning: #ffb545;
--blink-text-warning-hover: #ffc875;
--blink-transparent-error: #aa00001a;
--blink-transparent-grey: #6e767d1a;
--blink-transparent-warning: #a966001a;
--blink-border-radius-rounded-lg: 0.25rem;
--blink-border-radius-rounded-xl: 0.5rem;
--blink-border-radius-rounded-2xl: 1.125rem;
--blink-border-radius-rounded-button: 624.9375rem;
--blink-border-radius-rounded-input: 624.9375rem;
/* box-shadow */
--blink-shadow-container: 0px 2px 8px 0px rgba(59, 176, 255, 0.22), 0px 1px 48px 0px rgba(29, 155, 240, 0.24);
}
be sure to import these overrides after @dialectlabs/blinks styles (or by CSS Specificity as suggested above)
Package provides an entrypoint function with styled for X Blink components
// contentScript.ts
import { setupTwitterObserver } from "@dialectlabs/blinks/ext/twitter";
import { ActionConfig } from "@dialectlabs/blinks";
// your RPC_URL is used to create a connection to confirm the transaction after action execution
setupTwitterObserver(new ActionConfig(RPC_URL, {
signTransaction: async (tx: string) => { ... },
connect: async () => { ... }
}))
// or
import { type ActionAdapter } from "@dialectlabs/blinks";
class MyActionAdapter implements ActionAdapter {
async signTransaction(tx: string) { ... }
async connect() { ... }
async confirmTransaction(sig: string) { ... }
}
setupTwitterObserver(new MyActionAdapter());
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