shared react components for our websites
These are a set of modular but opinionated react
components. They assume and make extensive use of theme-ui
and next
, and are meant to be composed with our theme
. The main use cases are to encourage consistency throughout our design and streamline building our own websites by reducing boilerplate. However, over time we might expand them to enable easier embedding of our content into other websites.
See them demoed at carbonplan.org/design.
When working with some of the components, it is important to have a theme
object in place. Therefore, to ensure smooth functioning of the components, you must initialize the theme provider in your Next.js
project. Here's an example of how you can achieve this in pages/_app.js
:
import { ThemeProvider } from 'theme-ui'
// import your theme or define it here
const theme = {}
export default function App({ Component, pageProps }) {
return (
<ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
<Component {...pageProps} />
</ThemeProvider>
)
}
To use, import the component(s) you want into your next
project. Here are some examples.
Use our logo and monogram:
import { Logo, Monogram } from '@carbonplan/components'
Use our icons:
import { Icons } from '@carbonplan/components'
const { Check, Question, Info } = Icons
Render a simple layout without a footer
import { Layout, Logo, Monogram } from '@carbonplan/components'
const Index = () => {
return (
<Layout footer={false}>
<Logo sx={{ width: 180 }} />
<Monogram sx={{ width: 60 }} />
</Layout>
)
}
export default Index
For more usage examples checkout our design
sample which showcases all these components live.
To update a component and publish a new version, first make your changes, then follow these steps
- Increase the version number in
package.json
npm run build
npm publish
All the code in this repository is MIT-licensed, but we request that you please provide attribution if reusing any of our digital content (graphics, logo, articles, etc.).
CarbonPlan is a nonprofit organization that uses data and science for climate action. We aim to improve the transparency and scientific integrity of carbon removal and climate solutions through open data and tools. Find out more at carbonplan.org or get in touch by opening an issue or sending us an email.