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@digdir/designsystemet-theme
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Themes for Designsystemet
This package contains the following predefined brand themes
altinn
digdir
tilsynet
brreg
npm install @digdir/designsystemet-theme
When importing the package make sure to specify which brand tokens you want to import. By default the digdir
is imported if you don't specify a brand.
import '@digdir/designsystemet-theme/brand/<brand>/tokens';
// This imports Digdir brand css tokens
import '@digdir/designsystemet-theme';
// This imports Altinn css tokens
import '@digdir/designsystemet-theme/brand/altinn/tokens.css';
When importing css tokens a set of css variables are added to your :root {}
.
You only need to import this once in your application, preferably somewhere in your "root" html.
All variables are prefixed with fds
.
import '@digdir/designsystemet-theme/brand/altinn/tokens.css';
div {
padding: var(--fds-spacing-1);
}
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Tokens for Designsystemet
The npm package @digdir/designsystemet-theme receives a total of 1,910 weekly downloads. As such, @digdir/designsystemet-theme popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @digdir/designsystemet-theme demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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