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@operational/theme
Advanced tools
The @operational/theme
package defines a set of styling constants in the form of a plain JavaScript object that other @operational
packages consume to customize their styling.
Install the package via npm or yarn:
npm install @operational/theme
Inspect and customize the theme object:
import { operational } from "@operational/theme"
const ownTheme = {
...operationalTheme,
colors: {
...operationalTheme.colors,
// Redefine the success color to a basic green
success: "#0F0"
}
}
Use this theme with e.g. @operational/components
, like so:
npm install @operational/components
import React from "react"
import { OperationalUI, Button, ThemeProvider } from "@operational/components"
const App = () => {
<OperationalUI theme={ownTheme}>
<Button color="success">So much success</Button>
</OperationalUI>
}
The background color of the button will now turn to what you specified.
Head to the theme section of the documentation site to see an overview of what you can do with the theme.
FAQs
Customization theme for the Operational UI packages.
The npm package @operational/theme receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @operational/theme popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @operational/theme demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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