import { Meta, Stories, ArgTypes, Primary, Subtitle } from "@storybook/blocks";
import * as ParagraphStories from "./src/paragraph.stories";
import packageInfo from "./package.json";
Paragraph
Version {packageInfo.version}
Note that the responsive behaviour of this component is more fluid than the specification in Figma,
meaning that it adheres to the min and max sizes specified, but in viewports in-between in will be a
ratio to the viewport with rather than a fixed size.
Create a block level element with text content styled as a paragraph.
paragraph-100
the default paragraph style for body textsparagraph-200
has extended line height for long texts, e.g. blog or article texts
Accessibility
Paragraphs make a page more accessible and physically separated from adjacent blocks through blank lines. Assistive technology supports shortcuts to navigate through next and previous paragraph. For more detailed accessibilty guidelines See W3Cs information about p element.
Inline elements
Inline elements can be used inside paragraph to highlight a specific part of text. They add an effect on the text, for example bolding or italics, and for screen reader the pronounciation is be different. Tags marking an inline element can be placed inside the paragraph tags without breaking the flow of the content. The most commonly used inline elements are presented below.
Element | Tag | Description |
---|
Bring Attention To | <b> | Used to draw the reader's attention to the element's contents. |
Citation | <cite> | Used to describe a reference to a cited creative work. |
Emphasis | <em> | Marks text that has stress emphasis. |
Idiomatic Text | <i> | Represents a range of text that is set off from the normal text for some reason. |
Strong Importance | <strong> | Indicates that its contents have strong importance, seriousness, or urgency. |
Time | <time> | Represents a specific period in time. |
Showcase
Properties
Installation
Via NPM
Add the dependency to your consumer app like "@purpurds/purpur": "^x.y.z"
In MyApp.tsx
import "@purpurds/purpur/styles";
In MyComponent.tsx
import { Paragraph } from "@purpurds/purpur";
export const MyComponent = () => {
return (
<div>
<Paragraph {...someProps}>Some content</Paragraph>
</div>
);
};