Styling

Customizing the styling to match the look and feel of your website.

We use Tailwind as our CSS library, which follows a utility-first CSS approach.
all our CSS rules selectors start with .pelcro-root in order to scope them, also, all our utility classes are prefixed by plc- ex: .pelcro-root .plc-font-semibold. we attach classes and IDs to many HTML elements so that you can use them in your CSS selectors, these are prefixed by pelcro- ex: #pelcro-login-view and .pelcro-input-label

Overriding default styles using classes and IDs

there are many classes and IDs that you can use to select specific UI elements, these are prefixed by pelcro, a few examples:

  • Links: .pelcro-link
  • Solid buttons: .pelcro-button-solid
  • Input elements fields (text, select, date, etc..): .pelcro-input-field
  • Input elements labels: .pelcro-input-label
  • Input elements validation errors: .pelcro-input-error
  • Login view: #pelcro-login-view

Example

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overriding default styles

To control the color variables, you can do as follows:

.pelcro-root {
  --plc-primary-hue: 210;
  --plc-primary-saturation: 100%;
  --plc-primary-lightness: 60%;
}

To control specific attributes, you can do as follows:

#pelcro-app .pelcro-root {
  font-family: "Helvetica";
}

#pelcro-app .pelcro-link {
  color: #3399ff;
}

#pelcro-app .pelcro-link:hover {
  color: #002d7f;
}

#pelcro-app .pelcro-modal {
  border-color: #3399ff;
}

#pelcro-app .pelcro-input-field:focus,
#pelcro-app .pelcro-button-solid {
  --tw-ring-color: #50a6fd;
}

#pelcro-app .pelcro-button-solid {
  background-color: #3399ff;
}

#pelcro-app .pelcro-button-solid:hover {
  background-color: #002d7f;
}