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@rhelements/rh-cta

v1.0.0-prerelease.7

Published

Cta element for RHElements

Downloads

11

Readme

WIP 🐣: RHElements CTA Element

rh-cta is a call-to-action (CTA) element, that stands out from regular hypertext links, and is used for linking users to webpages.

Note: rh-cta is not a button, though it may look like one visually.

Usage

<rh-cta>
  <a href="https://github.com/">GitHub</a>
</rh-cta>

<rh-cta priority="primary">
  <a href="https://rhelements.github.io/">Learn more about RHElements</a>
</rh-cta>

<rh-cta priority="secondary">
  <a href="https://redhat.com/">Red Hat</a>
</rh-cta>

Slots

Default slot

We expect an anchor tag, <a> with an href, to be the first child inside rh-cta element.

Styling

| Theme Var Hook | Description | Default | | -------------- | ----------- | ------- | | --rh-theme--color--ui-link | Link color for default CTA | $rh-color--ui-link | | --rh-theme--color--ui-link--hover | Hover color for default CTA | $rh-color--ui-link--hover | | --rh-theme--color--ui-link--focus | Focus color for default CTA | $rh-color--ui-link--focus | | --rh-theme--color--ui-accent | Color for Primary CTA | $rh-color--ui-accent | | --rh-theme--color--ui-accent--hover | Hover color for Primary CTA | $rh-color--ui-accent--hover | | --rh-theme--color--ui-accent--text | Text color for Primary CTA | $rh-color--ui-accent--text | | --rh-theme--color--ui-accent--text--hover | Hover text color for Primary CTA | $rh-color--ui-accent--text--hover | | --rh-theme--color--ui-base | Border & text color for Secondary CTA | $rh-color--ui-base | | --rh-theme--color--ui-base--hover | Hover color for Secondary CTA | $rh-color--ui-base--hover | | --rh-theme--color--ui-base--text | Background color for Secondary CTA | $rh-color--ui-base--text | | --rh-theme--color--ui-base--text--hover | Hover text color for Secondary CTA | $rh-color--ui-base--text--hover | | --rh-theme--color--text--on-dark | Link color for default CTA with on="dark" | $rh-color--text--on-dark | | --rh-theme--color--ui-link--on-dark--hover | Hover color for default CTA with on="dark" | $rh-color--ui-link--on-dark--hover |

Testing Theme Var Hooks

If you'd like to checkout how theming is possible using our CSS Var hooks, try adding the following to the <head> of ./demo/index.html before running npm run test. Feel free to customize the colors too!

<style>
:root {
  --rh-theme--color--ui-accent:               green;
  --rh-theme--color--ui-accent--hover:        darkgreen;
  --rh-theme--color--ui-accent--text:         white;
  --rh-theme--color--ui-accent--text--hover:  white;
}
</style>

Test

npm run test

Build

npm run build

Demo

From the RHElements root directory, run:

npm start

Code style

Cta (and all RHElements) use Prettier to auto-format JS and JSON. The style rules get applied when you commit a change. If you choose to, you can integrate your editor with Prettier to have the style rules applied on every save.