Lightweight (~42KB, ~16KB gzipped) tool to graphically change style and CSS (on classes or inline) using a graphical interface.
See demo.
npm install inline-style-editor
Then, to use it:
import InlineStyleEditor from "node_modules/inline-style-editor/dist/inline-style-editor.mjs";
const editor = new InlineStyleEditor();
Also don't forget to import the css in: node_modules/inline-style-editor/dist/inline-style-editor.css
.
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/inline-style-editor.css" />
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/inline-style-editor.js"></script>
Manual opening of editor:
const editor = new InlineStyleEditor();
document.body.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
const target = e.target;
editor.open(target, e.pageX, e.pageY);
});
Or automatic (in which case it automatically listen to the <body>
element for clicks):
new InlineStyleEditor({
listenOnClick: true,
});
option | type | Description |
---|---|---|
listenOnClick | Boolean | Default to false. If true, click events will be listened on the <body> element, and the editor opened where clicked |
inlineDeletable | Function | Defaults to a function always returning true. The function takes the currently selected DOM node, and should return a boolean to determine whether the element can be deleted |
getElems | Function | A function called everytime the editor is opened. Should return a list of [HTMLElement, name], or HTMLElement (in which case the displayed name will be Elem i ). The returned elements will be editable as well. The first argument is the element on which the editor is about to be opened. |
onStyleChanged | Function | A function called everytime a style is modified. The first argument is the current target element, the second the edited CSS rule, or 'inline' if inline, the third the CSS prop name, the fourth the prop value |
cssSelector | Function | If defined, the CSS rules to edit can be filtered. The function takes an element and associated CSS selection text. If the function returns false, the current CSS rule will not appear in the popup. |
customProps | Object | An object defining custom properties to edit. See below. |
customProps
is an object on the form of propName
(as displayed in the editor) -> definition
.
definition
is an object defining the property to edit and the used widget:
type
: One ofslider
,select
orcolor
.- If
slider
,min
,max
andstep
must be defined (floats). - If
select
,choices
must be defined. It is a function returning a list to select from
- If
getter
: A function to get the property value. Takes the edited HTMLElement as first argument. Ifnull
is returned, the widget will not be awailable for the current element.setter
: A function to set the property value. Takes the edited HTMLElement as first argument, and the new value as second argument.
Example, to edit the pathLength of an SVG element using a slider:
new InlineStyleEditor({
customProps: {
'pathLength': {
type: 'slider', min: 1, max: 500, step: 1,
getter: (el) => {
// disable when elem is not a SVG geometry
if (!el.getTotalLength) return null;
const pathLength = el.getAttribute('pathLength');
if (!pathLength) return Math.round(el.getTotalLength());
return parseInt(pathLength);
},
setter: (el, val) => {
el.setAttribute('pathLength', val);
}
},
}
});
- border-radius
- border-width
- border-style
- border-color
- font-family
- font-size
- font-weight
- color
- stroke-width
- stroke-linejoin
- stroke
- fill
- stroke-dasharray
- background-color