Max-Width
Utilities for setting the maximum width of an element
React props | CSS Properties |
---|---|
maxWidth={size} | max-width: {size}; |
Scaled Max-Width
All values specified in the sizes
theme section are automatically applied. Note there is a little difference for scales between 0
and 1
due to conflicting with fluid range. You have to add a suffix s
to target values from theme, like 0.5
becomes 0.5s
and 1
becomes 1s
.
maxWidth=1s
maxWidth=8
maxWidth=12
maxWidth=16
maxWidth=24
<x.div> <x.div maxWidth="1s" w={32} /> <x.div maxWidth={8} w={32} /> <x.div maxWidth={12} w={32} /> <x.div maxWidth={16} w={32} /> <x.div maxWidth={24} w={32} /> </x.div>
Fixed Max-Width
Any valid value is accepted in width, numbers are converted to px
, other units have to be specified.
maxWidth=110
maxWidth=12px
maxWidth=4rem
maxWidth=3ex
<x.div> <x.div maxWidth={110} w={32} /> <x.div maxWidth="12px" w={32} /> <x.div maxWidth="4rem" w={32} /> <x.div maxWidth="3ex" w={32} /> </x.div>
Fluid Max-Width
Values from 0
to 1
are converted into percentages. As a fraction or a number, both are an expression. Of course specifying [value]%
is also possible.
<x.div maxWidth={1 / 2} w={0.3}> maxWidth=1/2 </x.div> <x.div maxWidth={0.5} w={0.7}> maxWidth=0.5 </x.div>
Responsive
To control the margin of an element at a specific breakpoint, use responsive object notation. For example, adding the property maxWidth={{ md: 1 }}
to an element would apply the maxWidth={1}
utility at medium screen sizes and above.
<x.div maxWidth={{ xs: 1 / 2, md: 1 }} />
For more information about xstyled's responsive design features, check out Responsive Design documentation.
Customizing
Sizes scale
f you'd like to customize your values for width, height, min-width, min-height, max-width, max-height, all at once, use the theme.sizes
section of your theme.
// theme.js export const theme = { sizes: { + sm: '8px', + md: '16px', + lg: '24px', + xl: '48px', }, }
Learn more about customizing the default theme in the theme customization documentation.
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