Primer CSS / Subhead
The Subhead is a simple header with a bottom border. It's designed to be used on settings and configuration pages.
This repository is a module of the full primer-css repository.
Install
This repository is distributed with npm. After installing npm, you can install primer-subhead
with this command.
$ npm install --save primer-subhead
Usage
The source files included are written in Sass (SCSS) You can simply point your sass include-path
at your node_modules
directory and import it like this.
@import "primer-subhead/index.scss";
You can also import specific portions of the module by importing those partials from the /lib/
folder. Make sure you import any requirements along with the modules.
Build
For a compiled CSS version of this module, an npm script is included that will output a css version to build/build.css
The built css file is also included in the npm package:
$ npm run build
Documentation
The basic Subhead consists of a .Subhead
container, which has a light gray bottom border. Use .Subhead-heading
for the heading itself. It's an <h2>
sized heading with normal font-weight.
Use a heading element whenever possible as they can be used as navigation for assistive technologies, and avoid skipping levels.
<div class="Subhead">
<div class="Subhead-heading">Plain subhead</div>
</div>
To add a top margin to the Subhead, use .Subhead--spacious
. This is useful for separating sections on a settings page.
<div class="Subhead Subhead--spacious">
<div class="Subhead-heading">Spacious subhead</div>
</div>
You can add a one line description to the subhead with .Subhead-description
.
<div class="Subhead">
<div class="Subhead-heading">Subhead with description</div>
<div class="Subhead-description">The subhead is a subdued header style with a light bottom border.</div>
</div>
For longer descriptions, it is recommended that you use a paragraph below the Subhead.
<div class="Subhead">
<div class="Subhead-heading">Plain subhead</div>
</div>
<p>
This is a longer description that is sitting below the Subheader. It's much longer than a description that could sit comfortably in the Subhead. It might even have <strong>bold</strong> text. <a href="#">Click to learn more.</a>
</p>
You can add a button or something to the right of .Subhead-heading
with the .Subhead-actions
element.
<div class="Subhead">
<div class="Subhead-heading">Subhead with button</div>
<div class="Subhead-actions"><a href="#url" class="btn btn-sm btn-primary" role="button">Action</a></div>
</div>
<div class="Subhead Subhead--spacious">
<div class="Subhead-heading">Subhead with link</div>
<div class="Subhead-actions"><a href="#url">Learn more</a></div>
</div>
Use all the elements together to create a Subhead with actions and a description.
<div class="Subhead">
<div class="Subhead-heading">Subhead with actions and description</div>
<div class="Subhead-actions"><a href="#url" class="btn btn-sm btn-primary" role="button">Action</a></div>
<div class="Subhead-description">The subhead is a subdued header style with a light bottom border.</div>
</div>
Use the .Subhead-heading--danger
modifier to make the text bold and red. This is useful for warning users.
<div class="Subhead">
<div class="Subhead-heading Subhead-heading--danger">Danger zone</div>
</div>
License
MIT © GitHub