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@zendeskgarden/react-theming
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Theming utilities and components within the Garden Design System
The Theming package includes several utility components relating to theming and RTL capabilities in the Garden Design System.
npm install @zendeskgarden/react-theming
# Peer Dependencies - Also Required
npm install react react-dom styled-components
The ThemeProvider component can be used to apply granular theming to Garden
(and custom) components. It is intended to be used at the root of an
application to provide a global context for RTL. ThemeProvider components
can be nested for areas that require additional, custom theming.
Garden provides several levels of customization, listed here from simple to complex, depending on your needs:
theme prop passed to ThemeProvider. Garden gives you access to
many of the font, pixel, and color values used to style individual
components. By modifying the theme you have the ability to customize whole
aspects of the design system with minimal effort. Example: use theme to
customize component primary accents with your brand color.theme.components object within the theme prop. Using
COMPONENT_ID keys, you can target precise CSS properties for
customization. Example: use theme.components to override the 20px
bottom margin of tabs.tablist.react-containers
(outside the scope of this component). At some point, the flexibility
provided by theme and theme.components has diminishing returns. If you
find yourself fully re-skinning a component, then you should check out
Garden's container abstractions. Example: retain the accessible keyboard
behavior and RTL layout of Garden's tabs component with an alternate visual
design (i.e. closer to the look of browser tabs).The ColorSchemeProvider and useColorScheme hook add the capability for a
user to persist a preferred system color scheme ('light', 'dark', or
'system'). See
Storybook
for more details.
import {
useColorScheme,
ColorSchemeProvider,
ThemeProvider,
DEFAULT_THEME
} from '@zendeskgarden/react-theming';
const ThemedApp = ({ children }) => {
const { colorScheme } = useColorScheme();
const theme = { ...DEFAULT_THEME, colors: { ...DEFAULT_THEME.colors, base: colorScheme } };
return <ThemeProvider theme={theme}>{children}</ThemeProvider>;
};
const App = ({ children }) => (
<ColorSchemeProvider>
<ThemedApp>{children}</ThemedApp>
</ColorSchemeProvider>
);
import { ThemeProvider, DEFAULT_THEME } from '@zendeskgarden/react-theming';
import { Notification } from '@zendeskgarden/react-notifications';
<ThemeProvider theme={{ ...DEFAULT_THEME, rtl: true }}>
<Notification>This notification content will render with RTL layout.</Notification>
</ThemeProvider>;
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Theming utilities and components within the Garden Design System
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