Good Morning,
It was my expectation that with a few lines of code I could include one of the Infragitics themes as explained here. (www.infragistics.com/.../examples.html)
I am working from the "Default Theme" section. I created a new angular project using the Infragistics angular-cli. I added a button to the HTML (and supporting module imports) like this.
<button igxButton="raised">Sign In</button>
This is what I get:
Now I follow the directions on the tutorial and add the following:
// import first the IgniteUI themes library @import "~igniteui-angular/lib/core/styles/themes/index";
// Don't forget to include the igx-core first @include igx-core();
// the default color palette is passed to the global theme @include igx-theme($default-palette);
I still get the "hot pink" button seen above. However the tutorial claims and shows it to be grey. So I open the tutorial sample in StackBlitz and I become very confused.
They have manually added to the scss additional styling to get the grey effect????
.addProdBtn.igx-button--raised{ margin-bottom: 5px; background-color: lightgrey; color: black; &:hover { background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.26) } }
If I take away the above scss then the sample is back to hot pink just like mine???
So I am confused. I thought the idea of the default theme was to make it easy for you to get a consistent look and feel without having to do a bunch of styling???
[1]: i.stack.imgur.com/EXdVm.png
Hi John,
It seems like the topic is messed up and does not properly represent what the sample does, and vice versa ! We are going to take care of this as soon as possible and provide you a link to the updated sample.
Actually, the pink is the color from the default-theme. We have few more included themes, which are dark and fluent. You can include the dark theme as easy as:
@import '~igniteui-angular/lib/core/styles/themes/index';@include igx-core();@include igx-theme($dark-palette)
Understood. NP. It's a lot of documentation to maintain.
The bummer to me is that Windows 10 Grey look is perfect for my needs but I can create a custom theme as well.
Thanks Again
JB