Installation
CDN Prerelease
We are currently working on our CDN, which will be soon moving into beta. This will be the preferred method of installation in the near future. If you are a Red Hat associate and have questions or comments about the CDN or installation process please join us in our Red Hat Design System Google chat.
In the meantime, install this component using npm
The recommended way to load RHDS is via the Red Hat Digital Experience CDN, and using an import map.
If you have full control over the page you are using, add an import map
to the <head>
, pointing to the CDN, or update any existing import map.
If you are not responsible for the page's <head>
, request that the
page owner makes the change on your behalf.
<script type="importmap">
{
"imports": {
"@rhds/elements/": "https://www.redhatstatic.com/dx/v1-alpha/@rhds/elements@1.1.0/elements/",
"@patternfly/elements/": "https://www.redhatstatic.com/dx/v1-alpha/@patternfly/elements@2.2.2/"
}
}
</script>
Once the import map is established, you can load the element with the following module, containing a bare module specifier:
<script type="module">
import '@rhds/elements/rh-blockquote/rh-blockquote.js';
</script>
Note that Modules may be placed in the <head>
: since they are deferred by default,
they will not block rendering.
Install RHDS using your team's preferred NPM package manager, e.g.
npm install @rhds/elements
Once that's been accomplished, you will need to use a bundler to resolve the bare module specifiers and optionally optimize the package for your site's particular use case and needs. Comprehensive guides to bundling are beyond the scope of this page; read more about bundlers on their websites:
Public CDNs
JSPM and other public CDNs should not be used on corporate domains. Use them for development purposes only!
Add an import map to the <head>
, pointing to the CDN,
or update any existing import map.
<script type="importmap">
{
"imports": {
"@rhds/elements/": "https://jspm.dev/@rhds/elements/",
"@patternfly/elements/": "https://jspm.dev/@patternfly/elements/"
}
}
</script>
Once the import map is established, you can load the element with the following module, containing a bare module specifier:
<script type="module">
import '@rhds/elements/rh-blockquote/rh-blockquote.js';
</script>
Note that Modules may be placed in the <head>
: since they are deferred by default,
they will not block rendering.
Usage
<rh-blockquote>
<p>In open source, we feel strongly that to really do something well, you have to get a lot of people involved.</p>
<span slot="author">Linus Torvalds</span>
<span slot="title">Software Engineer</span>
</rh-blockquote>
rh-blockquote
Slots
- Default Slot
-
Provide a quote for the blockquote
-
author
-
Provide an author for the blockquote
-
title
-
Provide an author title for the blockquote
Attributes
title
-
- DOM Property
title
- Type
-
string
- Default
-
'Blockquote'
color-palette
-
Set the colorPalette of the blockquote. Possible values are:
lightest
(default)darkest
- DOM Property
colorPalette
- Type
-
ColorPalette | undefined
- Default
-
unknown
align
-
Set the alignment of the blockquote. Possible values are:
left
(default)center
- DOM Property
align
- Type
-
'center' | 'inline-start'
- Default
-
'inline-start'
highlight
-
Optional highlight attribute that, when present, shows a highlight on side of blockquote.
- DOM Property
highlight
- Type
-
boolean
- Default
-
false
size
-
Set the text size of the blockquote. Possible values are:
default
large
- DOM Property
size
- Type
-
'default' | 'large'
- Default
-
'default'
Methods
None
Events
None
CSS Shadow Parts
None
CSS Custom Properties
None
Design Tokens
Related elements or patterns
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