The sx
Prop
The sx
prop lets you style elements inline, using values from your theme.
To use the sx
prop, add the custom /** @jsx jsx */
pragma comment to the top of your module and import the jsx
function.
The sx
prop lets you add any valid CSS to an element,
while using values from your theme to keep styles consistent.
You can think of the style object that the sx
prop accepts as a superset of CSS.
/** @jsx jsx */import { jsx } from 'theme-ui'export default props => (<div{...props}sx={{// values referencing scales defined in a themecolor: 'primary',bg: 'lightgray',fontFamily: 'body',// raw CSS valueboxShadow: '0 0 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, .125)',}}/>)
Theme-Aware Properties
The following CSS properties will use values defined in the theme, when available.
Property | Theme Key |
---|---|
fontFamily | fonts |
fontSize | fontSizes |
fontWeight | fontWeights |
lineHeight | lineHeights |
letterSpacing | letterSpacings |
color | colors |
backgroundColor , bg | colors |
opacity | opacities |
transition | transitions |
margin , m | space |
marginTop , mt | space |
marginRight , mr | space |
marginBottom , mb | space |
marginLeft , ml | space |
marginX , mx | space |
marginY , my | space |
padding , p | space |
paddingTop , pt | space |
paddingRight , pr | space |
paddingBottom , pb | space |
paddingLeft , pl | space |
paddingX , px | space |
paddingY , py | space |
top | space |
bottom | space |
left | space |
right | space |
border | borders |
borderTop | borders |
borderRight | borders |
borderBottom | borders |
borderLeft | borders |
borderColor | colors |
borderWidth | borderWidths |
borderStyle | borderStyles |
borderRadius | radii |
boxShadow | shadows |
textShadow | shadows |
zIndex | zIndices |
width | sizes |
minWidth | sizes |
maxWidth | sizes |
height | sizes |
minHeight | sizes |
maxHeight | sizes |
size | sizes |
fill | colors |
stroke | colors |
Responsive Values
Theme UI, like Styled System, includes a shorthand syntax for writing mobile-first responsive styles using arrays as values. This is useful when you want to change a single property across multiple breakpoints without needing to write verbose media query syntax.
/** @jsx jsx */import { jsx } from 'theme-ui'export default props => (<div{...props}sx={{width: ['100%', '50%', '25%'],}}/>)
Skipping Breakpoints
If you want to skip a breakpoint, you can use the value null
. This is useful if you want to set a value for only the largest breakpoint, for example.
/** @jsx jsx */import { jsx } from 'theme-ui'export default props => (<div{...props}sx={{width: [null, null, '25%'],}}/>)
Media Queries
If you prefer standard CSS media query syntax, you can use nested objects for responsive styles as well.
<divsx={{width: '100%','@media screen and (min-width: 40em)': {width: '50%',}}}/>
Margin and Padding
Margin and padding are treated as first-class citizens in Theme UI,
using values defined in the theme.space
scale, and include an optional shorthand syntax for using negative space in your application.
In addition to shorthands for applying margin and padding on the x- and y-axes, a terse naming convention can be used to quickly edit styles.
// example of using margin and padding shorthand syntax<divsx={{px: 3, // padding-left & padding-right// paddingX: 3 will also workpy: 4, // padding-top & padding-bottommb: 3, // margin-bottom}}/>
Functional Values
For shorthand CSS properties or ones that are not automatically mapped to values in the theme,
use an inline function to reference values from the theme
object.
/** @jsx jsx */import { jsx } from 'theme-ui'export default props => (<div{...props}sx={{boxShadow: theme => `0 0 4px ${theme.colors.primary}`,}}/>)
Child Selectors
In some cases you might want to apply styles to children of the current element. You can do so with Emotion's nested selectors.
/** @jsx jsx */import { jsx } from 'theme-ui'export default props => (<div{...props}sx={{h1: {backgroundColor: 'tomato','a, span': {backgroundColor: 'white',color: 'tomato'}}}}/>)
If you want to reference the current class selector of the component, such as for
psuedo-classes & psuedo-elements,
you can use the &
symbol.
/** @jsx jsx */import { jsx } from 'theme-ui'export default props => (<div{...props}sx={{'& > p': {fontSize: [2, 3, 4]},'&:hover': {color: 'accent'}}}/>)
Raw CSS
To opt-out of using theme-based CSS, use the css
prop to render raw CSS values.
/** @jsx jsx */import { jsx } from 'theme-ui'export default props => (<div{...props}css={{// raw valuescolor: 'tomato',fontSize: 24,}}/>)
Using the sx
Prop in MDX
Because MDX uses its own custom pragma and createElement
function, the Theme UI pragma will not work in MDX files.
You can use any of the Theme UI components,
which support the sx
prop, in an MDX file as a workaround.
<!-- Example -->import { Box } from 'theme-ui'<Boxsx={{padding: 3,bg: 'highlight',}}># Hello</Box>
Object Styles
If you're new to using JavaScript object notation for authoring styles, see the guide to using objects for styling.
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