| --- | |
| title: Conditional Styles | |
| description: Learn how to use conditional and responsive styles in Chakra. | |
| --- | |
| ## Overview | |
| Chakra allows you to write styles for pseudo states, media queries, and custom | |
| data attributes with the conditional style props. | |
| :::note | |
| See the list of [built-in conditions](#reference) below. | |
| ::: | |
| ## Usage | |
| For example, here's how to change the background color of a button when it's | |
| hovered: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Box bg="red.500" _hover={{ bg: "red.700" }}> | |
| Hover me | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ### Nested condition | |
| Conditional values can be nested to create complex selector rules. | |
| Here's how to change the background color of an element when in focus on hover: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Box bg={{ base: "red.500", _hover: { _focus: "red.700" } }}> | |
| Hover & Focus me | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ### At Rules | |
| This also works with the supported at-rules (`@media`, `@layer`, `@container`, | |
| `@supports`, and `@page`): | |
| ```tsx | |
| <Box | |
| css={{ | |
| "@container (min-width: 10px)": { | |
| color: "green.300", | |
| }, | |
| }} | |
| > | |
| Hello | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ## Pseudo Classes | |
| ### Hover, Active, Focus, and Disabled | |
| Here's an example of how to style the hover, active, focus, and disabled states | |
| of an element | |
| ```jsx | |
| <chakra.button | |
| _hover={{ bg: "red.700" }} | |
| _active={{ bg: "red.900" }} | |
| _focus={{ bg: "red.800" }} | |
| _disabled={{ opacity: "0.5" }} | |
| > | |
| Hover me > Hover me | |
| </chakra.button> | |
| ``` | |
| ### First, Last, Odd, Even | |
| Here's an example of how to style the first, last, odd, and even elements in a | |
| list | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Box as="ul"> | |
| {items.map((item) => ( | |
| <Box | |
| as="li" | |
| key={item} | |
| _first={{ color: "red.500" }} | |
| _last={{ color: "red.800" }} | |
| > | |
| {item} | |
| </Box> | |
| ))} | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| You can also style even and odd elements using the `_even` and `_odd` modifier | |
| ```jsx | |
| <table> | |
| <tbody> | |
| {items.map((item) => ( | |
| <chakra.tr key={item} _even={{ bg: "gray.100" }} _odd={{ bg: "white" }}> | |
| <td>{item}</td> | |
| </chakra.tr> | |
| ))} | |
| </tbody> | |
| </table> | |
| ``` | |
| ## Pseudo Elements | |
| ### Before and After | |
| To style the `::before` and `::after` pseudo elements of an element, use the | |
| `_before` and `_after` modifiers | |
| ```jsx /_before/ | |
| <Box _before={{ content: '"👋"' }} _after={{ content: '"🥂"' }}> | |
| Hello | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ### Placeholder | |
| To style the placeholder text of any input or textarea, use the `_placeholder` | |
| modifier: | |
| ```jsx {3} | |
| <chakra.input | |
| placeholder="Enter your name" | |
| _placeholder={{ color: "gray.500" }} | |
| /> | |
| ``` | |
| ### File Inputs | |
| To style the file input button, use the `_file` modifier: | |
| ```jsx {3} | |
| <chakra.input | |
| type="file" | |
| _file={{ bg: "gray.500", px: "4", py: "2", marginEnd: "3" }} | |
| /> | |
| ``` | |
| ## Media Queries | |
| ### Reduced Motion | |
| Use the `_motionReduce` and `_motionSafe` modifiers to style an element based on | |
| the user's motion preference: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Box _motionSafe={{ transition: "all 0.3s" }}>Hello</Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ### Color Scheme | |
| The `prefers-color-scheme` media feature is used to detect if the user has | |
| requested the system to use a light or dark color theme. | |
| Use the `_osLight` and `_osDark` modifiers to style an element based on the | |
| user's color scheme preference: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <chakra.div bg={{ base: "white", _osDark: "black" }}>Hello</chakra.div> | |
| ``` | |
| ### Color Contrast | |
| The `prefers-contrast` media feature is used to detect if the user has requested | |
| the system use a high or low contrast theme. | |
| Use the `_highContrast` and `_lessContrast` modifiers to style an element based | |
| on the user's color contrast preference: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Box bg={{ base: "white", _highContrast: "black" }}>Hello</Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ### Orientation | |
| The `orientation` media feature is used to detect if the user has a device in | |
| portrait or landscape mode. | |
| Use the `_portrait` and `_landscape` modifiers to style an element based on the | |
| user's device orientation: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Box pb="4" _portrait={{ pb: "8" }}> | |
| Hello | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ## Selectors | |
| ### Arbitrary selectors | |
| For arbitrary, use the `css` prop to write styles for one-off selectors: | |
| ```tsx | |
| <Box css={{ "&[data-state=closed]": { color: "red.300" } }} /> | |
| ``` | |
| Here's another example that targets the child elements of a parent element: | |
| ```tsx | |
| <Box | |
| css={{ | |
| "& > *": { margin: "2" }, | |
| }} | |
| /> | |
| ``` | |
| ### Group Selectors | |
| To style an element based on its parent element's state or attribute, add the | |
| `group` class to the parent element, and use any of the `_group*` modifiers on | |
| the child element. | |
| ```jsx | |
| <div className="group"> | |
| <Text _groupHover={{ bg: "red.500" }}>Hover me</Text> | |
| </div> | |
| ``` | |
| This modifier works for every pseudo class modifiers like `_groupHover`, | |
| `_groupActive`, `_groupFocus`, and `_groupDisabled`, etc. | |
| ### Sibling Selectors | |
| To style an element based on its sibling element's state or attribute, add the | |
| `peer` class to the sibling element, and use any of the `_peer*` modifiers on | |
| the target element. | |
| ```jsx /_peerHover={{ bg: "red.500" }}/ | |
| <div> | |
| <p className="peer">Hover me</p> | |
| <Box _peerHover={{ bg: "red.500" }}>I'll change by bg</Box> | |
| </div> | |
| ``` | |
| > **Note:** This only works for when the element marked with `peer` is a | |
| > previous siblings, that is, it comes before the element you want to start. | |
| ## Data Attribute | |
| ### LTR and RTL | |
| To style an element based on the direction of the text, use the `_ltr` and | |
| `_rtl` modifiers | |
| ```jsx {2} | |
| <div dir="ltr"> | |
| <Box _ltr={{ ml: "3" }} _rtl={{ mr: "3" }}> | |
| Hello | |
| </Box> | |
| </div> | |
| ``` | |
| ### State | |
| To style an element based on its `data-{state}` attribute, use the corresponding | |
| `_{state}` modifier | |
| ```jsx /_loading/ | |
| <Box data-loading _loading={{ bg: "gray.500" }}> | |
| Hello | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| This works for common states like `data-active`, `data-disabled`, `data-focus`, | |
| `data-hover`, `data-invalid`, `data-required`, and `data-valid`. | |
| ```jsx /_active/ | |
| <Box data-active _active={{ bg: "gray.500" }}> | |
| Hello | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ### Orientation | |
| To style an element based on its `data-orientation` attribute, use the | |
| `_horizontal` and `_vertical` modifiers | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Box | |
| data-orientation="horizontal" | |
| _horizontal={{ bg: "red.500" }} | |
| _vertical={{ bg: "blue.500" }} | |
| > | |
| Hello | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ## ARIA Attribute | |
| To style an element based on its `aria-{state}=true` attribute, use the | |
| corresponding `_{state}` prop | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Box aria-expanded="true" _expanded={{ bg: "gray.500" }}> | |
| Hello | |
| </Box> | |
| ``` | |
| ## Reference | |
| Here's a list of all the condition props you can use in Chakra: | |
| <ConditionalStylesReferenceDoc /> | |
| ## Customization | |
| Chakra lets you create your own conditions, so you're not limited to the ones in | |
| the default preset. Learn more about customizing conditions | |
| [here](/docs/theming/customization/conditions). | |