bs_vars_state {fresh} | R Documentation |
Bootstrap states variables
Description
Those variables can be used to customize states colors (used for alerts or panels) in Bootstrap and Bootswatch themes.
Usage
bs_vars_state(
success_text = NULL,
success_bg = NULL,
success_border = NULL,
info_text = NULL,
info_bg = NULL,
info_border = NULL,
warning_text = NULL,
warning_bg = NULL,
warning_border = NULL,
danger_text = NULL,
danger_bg = NULL,
danger_border = NULL
)
Arguments
success_text |
Success text color. |
success_bg |
Success background color. |
success_border |
Success border color. |
info_text |
Info text color. |
info_bg |
Info background color. |
info_border |
Info border color. |
warning_text |
Warning text color. |
warning_bg |
Warning background color. |
warning_border |
Warning border color. |
danger_text |
Danger text color. |
danger_bg |
Danger background color. |
danger_border |
Danger border color. |
Value
a list
that can be used in create_theme
.
Note
See default parameters for Bootstrap: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.4/customize/.
Examples
# Panels & alerts colors
bs_vars_state(
success_text = "#FFF",
success_bg = "#238B45",
success_border = "#00441B"
)
if (interactive()) {
library(shiny)
library(shinyWidgets)
library(fresh)
ui <- fluidPage(
use_theme(create_theme(
theme = "default",
bs_vars_state(
success_text = "#FFF",
success_bg = "#238B45",
success_border = "#00441B"
)
)),
tags$h1("State variables"),
fluidRow(
column(
width = 6,
tags$div(
class = "alert alert-success",
tags$b("Alert!"), "this is an alert !"
)
),
column(
width = 6,
panel(
status = "success",
"This is a panel"
)
)
)
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
}
[Package fresh version 0.2.0 Index]