Customization
Customizing Conditions
Conditions allow you to apply different styles and behaviors based on specific conditions or states. They provide a way to target specific elements or apply styles in response to certain events or conditions.
Creating a condition
To create a condition, you can use the conditions property in the config. Let's say we want to create a groupHover
pseudo condition that applies styles to an element when a parent container with the group
role is hovered.
import { defineConfig } from '@pandacss/dev'
export default defineConfig({
conditions: {
extend: {
groupHover: "[role=group]:where(:hover, [data-hover]) &",
},
},
});
Then you can run the following command to generate the conditions JS code:
Now, we can use the groupHover
condition in our components.
import { css } from '../styled-system/css'
function App() {
return (
<div role="group">
<span
className={css({
color: { base: "blue.400", _groupHover: "blue.600" },
})}
/>
</div>
);
}
Customizing Built-in Conditions
You can extend the default conditions by using the conditions.extend
property in the config.
import { defineConfig } from '@pandacss/dev'
export default defineConfig({
conditions: {
extend: {
// Extend the default `dark` condition
dark: '.dark &, [data-theme="dark"] &',
},
},
});
Then you can run the following command to update the conditions JS code:
Minimal setup
If you want to use Panda with the bare minimum, without any of the defaults, you can read more about it here