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pagestick

v1.0.13

Published

Theme switcher for sites, respecting user system settings

Downloads

25

Readme

Pagestick

Theme switcher for sites, respecting user system settings

Features

  • Can automatically pick dark or light theme based on system settings
    • Instantly updates theme when user is changing their system settings
    • This feature is disabled when actively choosing a certain theme
    • This feature can be re-enabled if the visitor switches back to automatic theme
  • Remembers your preferred theme for next visit

Tests

  • Run npm install
  • Run npm run tests

Try it in a browser

  • Run npm install
  • Run npm run serve
  • Visit localhost:4444

Usage

HTML

  • Setup a default theme attached to the html tag in case the visitor has disabled JavaScript.
<html data-theme="light">
    ...
    <button class="js-changeTheme" data-theme="light">Light</button>
    <button class="js-changeTheme" data-theme="dark">Dark</button>
    <button class="js-changeTheme">Automatic</button>

JavaScript

  • Initialize the functionality and attach event listeners
import { Pagestick } from "dist/pagestick.js";

var pagestick = new Pagestick();
window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').addListener(function (_) { return pagestick.changeTheme('system'); });
document.querySelectorAll('.js-changeTheme').forEach(function (element) {
        return element.addEventListener('click', function (event) {
        var theme = event.currentTarget.dataset.theme;
        pagestick.changeTheme(theme ? theme : 'automatic');
    });
});
  • In the example above, buttons that has the classes js-changeTheme will trigger theme switching on click
    • If there is a data-theme attribute on the button, it'll switch to that theme. Eg; data-theme="dark"
    • If the button lacks a data-theme attribute, it'll switch back to automatic theme

CSS

  • Setup your theme colors and attributes as custom properties in CSS
:root[data-theme="dark"] {
    --color-background: hsl(0, 0%, 0%);
    --color-font: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
}
:root[data-theme="light"] {
    --color-background: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
    --color-font: hsl(0, 0%, 0%);
}
  • Use your CSS custom properties
html {
    background-color: var(--color-background);
    color: var(--color-font);
}