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Helper tools for building PatternFly Elements web components.
If the container allows changes to background colors should influence the children: pfe-set-broadcasted function
color
only once. If updates to that property are needed, those should be done by updating the local variable.color: var(--pfe-local--Color);
. Note that no fallback is defined at this level as that is done when the local variable is declared.--pfe-local--Color: var(--pfe-broadcasted--text, #444);
Let's use the pfe-cta as an example. We can start by defining local variables, namespaced for this component, and then updating the values of those variables as we go.
// 1. set up local vars equal to theme vars & fallbacks
:host {
--pfe-cta--Color: var(theme--link, #06c);
}
// 2. Use color property once, map to local var value
:host(:not([priority]) {
::slotted(a) {
// color: blue; CSS compiler will print this for IE11
color: var(--pfe-cta--Color, blue) !important;
}
}
// 3. Use broadcasted variables as needed, with theme fallback after other declarations
:host {
--pfe-cta--Color: var(broadcasted--link, var(theme--link, #06c));
}
// 4. Override broadcasted last
:host([color="accent"]) {
--pfe-cta--BackgroundColor: var(theme--surface--accent);
--pfe-cta--Color: var(theme--surface-accent--link);
}
There are a variety of mixins, extends, and variables available in pfe-sass. We recommend checking out the sass doc for extensive information about how to use these tools.
There are already utility / modifier classes available within pfe-typography-classes.css for use within long form content. However if you need custom classes, you can utilize either the placeholders, or the pfe-typography
mixin.
.custom-text--foo {
@extend %pfe-text--lg;
}
.custom-text--bar {
@include pfe-typography(lg, $type: "text");
}
.custom-text--baz {
@include pfe-typography(lg, $type: "text", $base: true);
}
.custom-text--foo {
font-size: 1.125rem;
font-size: var(--pf-c-text--m-lg--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--lg, 1.125rem));
font-family: "Red Hat Text", "RedHatText", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif;
font-family: var(--pfe-theme--font-family, "Red Hat Text", "RedHatText", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif);
line-height: 1.5;
line-height: var(--pfe-theme--line-height, 1.5);
font-weight: 400;
font-weight: var(--pfe-theme--font-weight--normal, 400);
}
.custom-text--foo:not(:last-child):not(:empty) {
margin-bottom: 0.5rem;
margin-bottom: var(--pfe-theme--content-spacer--body--sm, 0.5rem);
}
.custom-text--bar {
font-size: 1.125rem;
font-size: var(--pf-c-text--m-lg--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--lg, 1.125rem));
font-family: "Red Hat Text", "RedHatText", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif;
font-family: var(--pfe-theme--font-family, "Red Hat Text", "RedHatText", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif);
line-height: 1.5;
line-height: var(--pfe-theme--line-height, 1.5);
font-weight: 400;
font-weight: var(--pfe-theme--font-weight--normal, 400);
}
.custom-text--bar:not(:last-child):not(:empty) {
margin-bottom: 0.5rem;
margin-bottom: var(--pfe-theme--content-spacer--body--sm, 0.5rem);
}
.custom-text--baz {
font-size: 1.125rem;
font-size: var(--pf-c-text--m-lg--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--lg, 1.125rem));
font-family: "Red Hat Text", "RedHatText", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif;
font-family: var(--pfe-theme--font-family, "Red Hat Text", "RedHatText", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif);
line-height: 1.5;
line-height: var(--pfe-theme--line-height, 1.5);
font-weight: 400;
font-weight: var(--pfe-theme--font-weight--normal, 400);
}
.custom-text--baz:not(:last-child):not(:empty) {
margin-bottom: 0.5rem;
margin-bottom: var(--pfe-theme--content-spacer--body--sm, 0.5rem);
}
Note that you can opt in or out out of properties beyond the font-family and font-size if desired, via the argument: $base: false
and/or $spacing: false
.
.custom-title--foo {
@extend %pfe-title--lg;
}
.custom-title--bar {
@include pfe-typography(lg, $type: "title");
}
.custom-title--baz {
@include pfe-typography(lg, $type: "title", $base: false);
}
.custom-title--foo {
font-family: "Red Hat Display", "RedHatDisplay", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif;
font-family: var(--pfe-theme--font-family--heading, "Red Hat Display", "RedHatDisplay", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif);
font-size: 1.125rem;
font-size: var(--pf-c-title--m-lg--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--lg, 1.125rem));
line-height: 1.5;
line-height: var(--pfe-theme--line-height, 1.5);
font-weight: 400;
font-weight: var(--pfe-theme--font-weight--normal, 400);
}
.custom-title--foo:not(:last-child) {
margin-bottom: 1rem;
margin-bottom: var(--pfe-theme--content-spacer--heading--sm, 1rem);
}
.custom-title--bar {
font-family: "Red Hat Display", "RedHatDisplay", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif;
font-family: var(--pfe-theme--font-family--heading, "Red Hat Display", "RedHatDisplay", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif);
font-size: 1.125rem;
font-size: var(--pf-c-title--m-lg--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--lg, 1.125rem));
line-height: 1.5;
line-height: var(--pfe-theme--line-height, 1.5);
font-weight: 400;
font-weight: var(--pfe-theme--font-weight--normal, 400);
}
.custom-title--bar:not(:last-child) {
margin-bottom: 1rem;
margin-bottom: var(--pfe-theme--content-spacer--heading--sm, 1rem);
}
.custom-title--baz {
font-family: "Red Hat Display", "RedHatDisplay", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif;
font-family: var(--pfe-theme--font-family--heading, "Red Hat Display", "RedHatDisplay", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif);
font-size: 1.125rem;
font-size: var(--pf-c-title--m-lg--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--lg, 1.125rem));
}
:host[foo] {
font-size: pfe-local(FontSize);
}
:host[bar] {
@include pfe-c-typography($type: text, $sizing: md);
}
:host[baz] {
@include pfe-c-typography($type: text, $sizing: md, $base: true, $spacing: true, $light-dom-heading:true);
}
:host[foo] {
font-size: 1rem;
font-size: var(--pfe-clipboard--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--md, 1rem));
}
:host[bar] {
font-size: 1rem;
font-size: var(--pfe-clipboard--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--md, 1rem));
}
:host[baz] {
font-size: 1rem;
font-size: var(--pfe-clipboard--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--md, 1rem));
font-family: "Red Hat Text", "RedHatText", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif;
font-family: var(--pfe-clipboard--LineHeight, var(--pfe-theme--font-family, "Red Hat Text", "RedHatText", "Overpass", Overpass, Arial, sans-serif));
line-height: 1.5;
line-height: var(--pfe-clipboard--LineHeight, var(--pfe-theme--line-height, 1.5));
font-weight: 400;
font-weight: var(--pfe-clipboard--FontWeight, var(--pfe-theme--font-weight--normal, 400));
--pf-c--FontSize: var(--pfe-clipboard--FontSize, var(--pf-global--FontSize--md, 1rem));
}
:host[baz]:not(:last-child) {
margin-bottom: 0.5rem;
margin-bottom: var(--pfe-clipboard--MarginBottom, var(--pfe-theme--content-spacer--body--sm, 0.5rem));
}
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Sass variables and mixins for PatternFly Elements
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