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themely

v1.0.1

Published

A package for applying dark and light theme to web/ electron/ NW.js apps

Downloads

2

Readme

Themely

A simple package for adding dark and light theme mode to web, electron and NW.js with almost any framework

Install

npm install --save themely

Setup

Build your own CSS file

  1. Create and import css file

  2. Insert the following lines of code in that file

    body[data-theme="dark"] .Themed-Text {
    	color: #fff;
    }
    
    body[data-theme="light"] .Themed-Text {
    	color: #000;
    }

    Class selector name, Themed-Text in this case, must be the same for both dark and light theme but the rules can be different, color in this case.

    You can replace Themed-Text with your own class selector name

Download from Themely App

The easiest way to do this by using the Themely App and downloading the css file

Usage

  1. // class Themed-Text comes from class selector name used in css file
    ...
    <h1 class="Themed-Text">Header</h1>
    ...
  2. import {Theme} from 'themely'

  3. // Somewhere in your app
    ...
    Theme.setTheme('dark' | 'light'); // sets the theme to dark or light mode
    ...
    
    // get current theme
    Theme.getTheme(); // returns 'dark' or 'light'
    
    // toggle theme
    Theme.toggleTheme();