This page is here to show off styles for standard page elements such as typography, form elements, and icons. These are hard coded in an alternate page template file, named page.styles.liquid
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Numeric bullet
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Child lists (to match the RTE styles) |
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Order | Date | Payment Status | Fulfillment Status | Total |
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#1001 | December 22, 2015 | Authorized | Unfulfilled | $43.03 |
#1002 | December 23, 2015 | Authorized | Unfulfilled | $44.03 |
#1003 | December 24, 2015 | Authorized | Unfulfilled | $45.03 |
#1004 | December 25, 2015 | Authorized | Unfulfilled | $46.03 |
#1005 | December 26, 2015 | Authorized | Unfulfilled | $47.03 |
#1006 | December 27, 2015 | Authorized | Unfulfilled | $48.03 |
Add a class of label-hidden
to a label to visually hide it, while keeping it accessible to screen readers. Use the placeholder
attribute as your visible label.
Note: The placeholder
attribute only works in IE10+, so invisible labels are disabled in IE9 and below.
No styles for this exist in Slate, but are used in most themes. Style elements inside a form/div with class `form-vertical` to see your styles here.
You cannot add a class directly to most liquid form elements (e.g. {% form 'contact' %}
). Instead, wrap the form in a div with the class .form-vertical
to achieve the same effect.
No note styles exist in Slate but are commonly added to handle form errors. Example styles:
.note { padding: 20px; border: 1px solid #ccc; } .note--success { border-color: green; background-color: lightgreen; } .note--error { border-color: red; background-color: lightred; }
Example usage:
{% if form.posted_successfully? %} <p class="note note--success">Thanks for submitting the form</p> {% endif %} {% if form.errors %} <div class="note note--error"> {{ form.errors | default_errors }} </div> {% endif %}
This is an error message.
There are no default hr
styles in Slate, but these are common ones to add.
Default hr
Invisible hr.hr--clear
Small hr.hr--small
Read more about using, creating, and editing SVG icons in Slate's documentation.