Before users had to know the exact opacity that the MD/iOS spec called for in order to change the hover or focused background color. This allows them to change the background without having to know the opacity.
- changes apply to Action Sheet (Buttons), Back Button, Button, FAB Button, Item, Menu Button, Segment Button, Tab Button
- greatly reduces the requirement by users to set the background hover, focused states for dark modes and custom themes, also eliminates the need to know what the hover opacity is for each based on the spec
- updates the MD dark theme per their spec
- adds a component guide for internal use changing Ionic components
references #18279fixes#20213fixes#19965
BREAKING CHANGE:
*Activated Class*
The `activated` class that is automatically added to buttons on press has been renamed to `ion-activated`. This will be more consistent with our `ion-focused` class we add and also will reduce conflicts with user's CSS.
*CSS Variables*
The `--background-hover`, `--background-focused` and `--background-activated` CSS variables on components that render native buttons will now have an opacity automatically set. If you are setting any of these like the following:
```
--background-hover: rgba(44, 44, 44, 0.08);
```
You will likely not see a hover state anymore. It should be updated to only set the desired color:
```
--background-hover: rgba(44, 44, 44);
```
If the opacity desired is something other than what the spec asks for, use:
```
--background-hover: rgba(44, 44, 44);
--background-hover-opacity: 1;
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
The following components have been updated to remove the checked or selected properties:
- Radio
- Segment Button
- Select
Developers should set the value property on the respective parent components in order to managed checked/selected status.
Co-authored-by: Liam DeBeasi <liamdebeasi@users.noreply.github.com>
Changes
Closes#18663
* Converts Segment to shadow
* Enables gesture to swipe between segment buttons
* Adds indicator transition to slide the indicator between buttons
* Updates global theme variables
* Removes activated state, now handled by the gesture
* Updates iOS to latest iOS 13 UI
* Ensures customization is working for the buttons and indicator
* Updates the e2e tests
- update docs icon usage for Ionicons 5
- update tests to remove mode prefixed icons
- update tests to use the correct icons for Ionicons 5
- update to latest ionicons dev which fixes the ellipsis icon fill
* begin fix collapsible title with multi toolbars
* fix back button
* adjust large title positioning
* a few adjustments
* remove whitespace
* add types
* fix type
* make requested changes
* add e2e
* add RTL support
* fix typo
* add info on how to make collapsable title
* add usage examples
* fix typo
* fix another typo
* fix typos
* update usage
* fix alpha order
* update api
* add class to collapse buttons
* merge
* update
* change back to collapse
* remove platform specific class
* update docs
* run build
* update api again
* run build
- Removes the padding from the main toolbar and individually style the components inside of it
- Adds a `has-icon-only` class to button, this is used to switch between `unbounded` and `bounded` ripples on buttons in a toolbar. If the button is clear and only has an icon, we use the unbounded "circular" ripple effect, otherwise still use the bounded one. This matches the MD spec, without making the other buttons look off.
- Using the class above, style the button differently to match the MD spec
- Updates the back button and menu button to use the proper size / icon size
- Removes the opacity on an activated back button, it should use the ripple for activated
- Moves the margin to the slots in a toolbar by grabbing the "first" and "last" slot and applying a class to them
- Makes the segment in a toolbar use the min height from the toolbar
- Updates the back button so that it matches the MD spec
- Updates the header box shadow to use the old v3 datauri
fixes#16950fixes#14444
- Updates the iOS buttons in a toolbar to use the proper global theming variables
- Updates the iOS segment to use the correct background variable when checked
- Updates the iOS back button and menu button to use the proper color in a toolbar
- Updates the iOS buttons in a toolbar w/ color to use the proper contrast colors (background, borders, text, hover, focus), mostly solid and outline buttons were affected
- Updates the CSS that applies the global toolbar variables so that it won't affect toolbars w/ a color
fixes#18184, fixes#17840
- removes mode-less component classes from the internal CSS, use element instead
- adds mode specific classes `md` or `ios` for styling inside of shadow components
- adds e2e test that verifies mode classes exist on all ionic components, plus checks for specific classes that the components need for internal styling
fixes#17608
- style all slotted content to order properly in a toolbar, not only buttons
- removes duplicated sass variables
- use current color in select so icon will inherit toolbar color
BREAKING CHANGES
- Removes `--icon-color` and `--placeholder-color` from select in favor of inheritance with opacity
fixes#16384
BREAKING CHANGES
The default background color for the Toolbar and Tab Bar is now white (#fff).
This can be changed by overriding the following CSS variables:
```
--ion-toolbar-background
--ion-tab-bar-background
--ion-tab-bar-background-focused
```
See https://beta.ionicframework.com/docs/theming/css-variables for more information.
Adds the ability to apply a layout to the segment button in order to better match the Material Design spec, updates the design and UI to match the spec more, and separates the segment button styles back into the proper directory.
- moves the segment button css back into segment-button directory
- updates the design to match the MD spec better
- adds layout property to match MD spec
- adds custom properties for better styling
- allows for overscroll / scrolling tabs via scrollable attribute
- changes the indicator to a div - will need to animate it
- updates e2e tests and add spec test
fixes#16232fixes#16081
references #14853
BREAKING CHANGES
Segment Button now requires the text to be wrapped in an `ion-label` element for improved styling.
*Old usage:*
```html
<ion-segment-button>
Item One
</ion-segment-button>
```
*New usage:*
```html
<ion-segment-button>
<ion-label>Item One</ion-label>
</ion-segment-button>
```
Note: this will not technically break your app, but the styles may look wrong.