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A set of Sass variables, mixins, and functions for generating palettes, typography, and elevations used by Ignite UI components.
The Ignite UI Theming repository collects a set of Sass mixins, functions, and variables used to create themes for a variety of UI frameworks built by Infragistics. The theming package makes it super easy to create palettes, elevations and typography styles for your projects.
We provide four predefined palettes - material, bootstrap, fluent and indigo that have all the necessary colors along with diffent variants of those colors to make it even easier picking the right one for your case. Here's what they look like:
To access any of the colors in the palettes, you can use the color
function:
background: color($light-material-palette, 'primary', 500);
You can take a further look on what color functions and mixins the package contains and how to use them in the Colors Wiki Page
Another valuable module of our theming package is the typography, helping you have consistency all over your project. There are again four typography presets for the four themes that we provide out of the box.
You can set any of the typefaces by using the typography
mixin, which accepts 2 arguments(font-family and type-scale). By default the typography is using the material typeface and type-scale.
@include typography($font-family: $material-typeface, $type-scale: $material-type-scale);
Learn more about the typography module in the package by checking out the Typography Wiki Page
The theming package is providing one preset of shadows that can be used to give your components a lift. They're super helpful using with buttons, cards, navigation bars, etc.
You can set elevations 0-24, by using the elevation
function, which accepts the elevation level as an argument:
box-shadow: elevation(12);
Learn more about elevations and their abilities in the Elevations Wiki Page
In order to use the Ignite UI Theming in your application you should install the igniteui-theming
package:
npm install igniteui-theming
Next, you will need to use it in the file that you want like this:
@use '.../node_modules/igniteui-theming/' as *;
You can also use just a fraction of the package:
@use '.../node_modules/igniteui-theming/sass/color' as *;
We provide presets for material, bootstrap, fluent and indigo themes for the color(light and dark palettes), typography and elevations fractions. You can import them into your scss file like this:
@use '.../node_modules/igniteui-theming/sass/typography/presets' as *;
You can read more about what the package contains on the Wiki page
To scan the project for linting errors, run
npm run lint
To run the suite of tests, run
npm run test
To build the docs, run
npm run build:docs
To start the docs in your browser, run
npm run serve:docs
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A set of Sass variables, mixins, and functions for generating palettes, typography, and elevations used by Ignite UI components.
The npm package igniteui-theming receives a total of 2,059 weekly downloads. As such, igniteui-theming popularity was classified as popular.
We found that igniteui-theming demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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