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Description

An sp-theme sets the rendering theme for all child components. The Spectrum design system supports four color themes and two different scales. spectrum-web-components currently supports three of the four color themes (dark, light and lightest) and one one of the scales (medium).

Installation

npm install @spectrum-web-components/themes

# or

yarn add @spectrum-web-components/themes

Light theme

<style type="text/css">
    #example {
        width: 500px;
        padding: 3em;
        background-color: var(--spectrum-global-color-gray-100);
        color: var(--spectrum-global-color-gray-800);
    }

    #buttons {
        margin-top: 2em;
    }
</style>
<sp-theme color="light">
    <div id="example">
        <div>
            <sp-slider
                value="5"
                step="1"
                min="1"
                max="11"
                label="Volume"
                id="volume-slider"
            ></sp-slider>
        </div>
        <div><sp-switch>Overdrive</sp-switch></div>
        <div id="buttons">
            <sp-button variant="primary">Cancel</sp-button>
            <sp-button variant="cta">Continue</sp-button>
        </div>
    </div>
</sp-theme>

Dark theme

<style type="text/css">
    #example {
        width: 500px;
        padding: 3em;
        background-color: var(--spectrum-global-color-gray-100);
        color: var(--spectrum-global-color-gray-800);
    }

    #buttons {
        margin-top: 2em;
    }
</style>
<sp-theme color="dark">
    <div id="example">
        <div>
            <sp-slider
                value="5"
                step="1"
                min="1"
                max="11"
                label="Volume"
                id="volume-slider"
            ></sp-slider>
        </div>
        <div><sp-switch>Overdrive</sp-switch></div>
        <div id="buttons">
            <sp-button variant="primary">Cancel</sp-button>
            <sp-button variant="cta">Continue</sp-button>
        </div>
    </div>
</sp-theme>

Embedding themes

There are a few cases where it is necessary to embed one theme within another. For example, if you have an application that is using a dark theme that is previewing or editing content that will be displayed in a light theme.

<style type="text/css">
    #outer {
        width: 500px;
        padding: 3em;
        background-color: var(--spectrum-global-color-gray-100);
        color: var(--spectrum-global-color-gray-800);
    }

    #inner {
        margin-top: 2em;
        padding: 2em;
        background-color: var(--spectrum-global-color-gray-100);
        color: var(--spectrum-global-color-gray-800);
    }

    #buttons {
        margin-top: 2em;
    }
</style>
<sp-theme color="dark">
    <div id="outer">
        <div>
            <sp-slider
                value="5"
                step="1"
                min="1"
                max="11"
                label="Volume"
                id="volume-slider"
            ></sp-slider>
        </div>
        <div><sp-switch>Overdrive</sp-switch></div>
        <div id="buttons">
            <sp-button variant="primary">Cancel</sp-button>
            <sp-button variant="cta">Continue</sp-button>
        </div>
        <sp-theme color="light">
            <div id="inner">
                <div>
                    <sp-slider
                        value="5"
                        step="1"
                        min="1"
                        max="11"
                        label="Volume"
                        id="volume-slider"
                    ></sp-slider>
                </div>
                <div><sp-switch>Overdrive</sp-switch></div>
                <div id="buttons">
                    <sp-button variant="primary">Cancel</sp-button>
                    <sp-button variant="cta">Continue</sp-button>
                </div>
            </div>
        </sp-theme>
    </div>
</sp-theme>

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