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@enact/agate

v3.1.0

Published

A theme library for Enact, containing a variety of UI components.

Downloads

1,305

Readme

Agate Components Library

An experimental Enact theme, implementing a new radical approach to what could be done with the existing skinning system.

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What is a theme vs a skin

A theme is a collection of components all styled the same way, with the same general appearance. A skin is simply a new set of colors applied to those general shapes and layouts. A skin could be thought of as light vs dark mode of an interface, while a theme would be the different UI elements represented in iOS vs. Android's Material design vs. Windows Phone. A theme incorporates a set of UX behaviors for its components; ex: the button has a pressed state, sliders have a circle that is centered on a thin track, a popup extends to the left and right edges of the screen, etc. These themes have one or more skins which change their coloration, but nothing else.

What's in it

This theme composes a few dozen components, each of which is styled to represent several different "skins". However, the experimental part is that these "skins" are not simply color swapping, but include shapes, measurements, layouts, and arrangements, making them less like the Enact definition of a skin and more like "skin+". This approach is the middle-ground between a skin and a theme. All the components here share a common set of behavioral and interaction features while looking completely different.

Let's create your own Agate App

The Enact CLI itself can install the agate template via NPM or git URI.

enact template install @enact/template-agate

Once installed, you can specify the agate template during new application creation:

enact create -t agate MyApp

Let me see it!

Alright, chill. We built several apps based on Agate that you can check out at the following address: https://github.com/enactjs/agate-apps

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