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    @material/elevation

Material Components for the web mixins + CSS Classes for Material Design elevation


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Elevation

Shadows provide important visual cues about objects’ depth and directional movement. They are the only visual cue indicating the amount of separation between surfaces. An object’s elevation determines the appearance of its shadow. The elevation values are mapped out in a "z-space" and range from 0 to 24.

A note about "z-space": Within the spec, elevation is normally referred to as having a dp value. In other words, how many "pixels" above the base material is a piece of material elevated. On a computer, this is normally represented by a 3-d coordinate system. We like z-space (or just "z" for short) because it aligns with the technical definition of, and nomenclature for, a 3-d coordinate system. Therefore, we feel it makes more sense than dp. However, when we refer to z-space (or z), that can be used interchangeably with the spec's dp.

Design & API Documentation

  • Material Design guidelines: Shadows & elevation
  • Demo

Installation

npm install @material/elevation

Basic Usage

HTML

Elevation is often already included within the baseline styles of other components (e.g. raised buttons, elevated cards).

However, you can also apply elevation to specific components using mdc-elevation--z<N> classes:

  <div class="mdc-elevation--z1">
    <!-- ... content ... -->
  </div>
Elevation Overlay

The elevation overlay should appear above the component container in the stacking context but below the ripple. To accomplish this, the .mdc-elevation-overlay element should appear before the .mdc-<component>__ripple element in the DOM context. Here's sample markup for a button with a touch target.

<button class="mdc-button mdc-button--raised">
  <div class="mdc-elevation-overlay"></div>
  <div class="mdc-button__ripple"></div>
  <i class="material-icons mdc-button__icon" aria-hidden="true">favorite</i>
  <span class="mdc-button__label">Font Icon</span>
</button>

This ensures the ripple parts are rendered above the overlay.

Styles

@use "@material/elevation/mdc-elevation";

Style Customization

CSS Classes

Some components have a set elevation. For example, a raised MDC Button has elevation 2.

If you want to set the elevation of an element, which is not a Material Design component, you can apply the following CSS classes.

CSS ClassDescription
mdc-elevation--z<N>Sets the elevation to the (N)dp, where 1 <= N <= 24
mdc-elevation-transitionApplies the correct css rules to transition an element between elevations

Sass Mixins, Variables, Functions, and Custom Properties

MixinDescription
elevation($z-value, $color, $opacity-boost)Sets the elevation to the z-space for that given elevation, and optionally sets the color and/or boosts the opacity of the shadow
overlay-commonCalled once per application to setup the universal elevation overlay styles
shadow($box-shadow)Sets the box-shadow of the closest parent selector
overlay-surface-positionSets the positioning of the overlay's surface element so that the overlay can be appropriately centered
overlay-dimensions($width, $height: $width, $has-content-sizing: true)Sets the dimensions of the elevation overlay
overlay-fill-color($color)Sets the color of the elevation overlay
overlay-opacity($opacity)Sets the opacity of the elevation overlay
FunctionDescription
transition-value($duration, $easing)Returns a value for the transition property to transition an element between elevations
overlay-transition-value($duration, $easing)Returns a value for the transition property to transition the elevation overlay between elevations
elevation-box-shadow($z-value, $color, $opacity-boost)Returns the box-shadow for the elevation z-space for that given elevation z-value, and optionally sets the color and/or boosts the opacity of the shadow
VariableDescription
$propertyDefault property for elevation transitions
$transition-durationDefault duration value for elevation transitions
$transition-timing-functionDefault easing value for elevation transitions
$overlay-colorDefault color for the elevation overlay
$overlay-propertyDefault property for the elevation overlay transitions

If you need more configurability over your transitions, use the transition-value function in conjunction with the exported sass variables.

Custom Property | Default value | Description --- | --- --mdc-elevation-overlay-opacity | 0 | The opacity of the elevation overlay. --mdc-elevation-overlay-fill-color | #fff | The color of the elevation overlay

If you need more configurability over your transitions, use the transition-value function in conjunction with the exported sass variables.

@use "@material/elevation";

.my-component-with-custom-transitions {

  transition:
    elevation.transition-value(),
    /* Configure opacity to use same duration and easing values as elevation */
    opacity elevation.$transition-duration elevation.$transition-timing-function;
  opacity: .7;
  will-change: elevation.$property, opacity;
}

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Last updated on 10 Jan 2023

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