sp-link

Examples API

Attributes and Properties #

Property Attribute Type Default Description disabled disabled boolean false Disable this control. It will not receive focus or events download download string | undefined Causes the browser to treat the linked URL as a download. href href string | undefined The URL that the hyperlink points to. label label string | undefined An accessible label that describes the component. It will be applied to aria-label, but not visually rendered. quiet quiet boolean false Uses quiet styles or not referrerpolicy referrerpolicy | 'no-referrer' | 'no-referrer-when-downgrade' | 'origin' | 'origin-when-cross-origin' | 'same-origin' | 'strict-origin' | 'strict-origin-when-cross-origin' | 'unsafe-url' | undefined How much of the referrer to send when following the link. rel rel string | undefined The relationship of the linked URL as space-separated link types. static static 'black' | 'white' | undefined tabIndex tabIndex number The tab index to apply to this control. See general documentation about the tabindex HTML property target target '_blank' | '_parent' | '_self' | '_top' | undefined Where to display the linked URL, as the name for a browsing context (a tab, window, or <iframe>). variant variant 'secondary' | undefined

Description #

An <sp-link> allow users to navigate to a different location. They can be presented in-line inside a paragraph or as a standalone text.

Usage #

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yarn add @spectrum-web-components/link

Import the side effectful registration of <sp-link> via:

import '@spectrum-web-components/link/sp-link.js';

When looking to leverage the Link base class as a type and/or for extension purposes, do so via:

import { Link } from '@spectrum-web-components/link';

Example #

This is an <sp-link href="#">example link</sp-link>.

Variants #

Standard links are blue and should be used to call attention to the link or for when the blue color won’t feel too overwhelming in the experience.

This is a <sp-link href="#">standard link</sp-link>.

The secondary variant is the same color as the paragraph text inline of which it appears. Its subdued appearance is optimal for when the primary variant is too overwhelming, such as in blocks of text with several references linked throughout.

This is a <sp-link href="#" variant="secondary">secondary link</sp-link>.

When a link needs to be placed on top of a colored background or a visual it may be appropriate to ship it with a static color, regardless of the theme settings with which it is delivered. Leverage the static attribute with its white or black values to ensure the delivery is the same in all contexts.

White
<div
    style="background-color: #0f797d; padding: 15px 20px; display: inline-block;"
>
    <p style="color: rgb(240, 240, 240);">
        This
        <sp-link static="white" href="#">link</sp-link>
        is over a background.
    </p>
</div>
Black
<div
    style="background-color: rgb(181, 209, 211); padding: 15px 20px; display: inline-block;"
>
    <p style="color: rgb(15, 15, 15);">
        This
        <sp-link static="black" href="#">link</sp-link>
        is over a background.
    </p>
</div>

All links can have a quiet style, which means they don’t have an underline. This style should only be used when the placement and context of the link is explicit enough that a visible underline isn’t necessary. Quiet links are less accessible, so they should not be used for links that are essential to the experience. These are commonly used in website footers, where there are several lists of links that are shortcuts to other pages.

<p>This is a <sp-link quiet href="#">quiet standard link</sp-link>.</p>
<p>This is a <sp-link quiet variant="secondary" href="#">quiet secondary link</sp-link>.</p>
<div
    style="background-color: #0f797d; padding: 15px 20px; display: inline-block;"
>
    <p style="color: rgb(240, 240, 240);">
        This is a
        <sp-link static="white" quiet href="#">quiet link</sp-link>
        over a background.
    </p>
</div>

Download attribute #

The download attribute on an <a> tag prompts a user to download a link as opposed to navigating to it. This attribute has been carried forward to <sp-link> to function the same.

While it functions this way without assigning a value, actually assigning the value allows custom naming of the download link in accordance with standard <a> rules defined by the browser.

This is a <sp-link download="myfile.txt" href="#">download link</sp-link>.