The badge is a component indicating a status on a related item or an area where some active indication is required.
- Element
igc-badge
- Slots
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default— Default slot for the badge content.
- CSS Parts
base— The base wrapper of the badge.icon— The icon container, present when an igc-icon element is slotted.
Example
<igc-badge variant="success">New</igc-badge>
<igc-badge variant="danger" shape="square">5</igc-badge>
<igc-badge dot></igc-badge> Properties
Section titled "Properties"Sets whether to render a dot type badge. When enabled, the badge appears as a small dot without any content.
dot: boolean = false Defined in src/components/badge/badge.ts:86
outlined
Section titled "outlined"Sets whether to draw an outlined version of the badge.
outlined: boolean = false Defined in src/components/badge/badge.ts:67
shape
Section titled "shape"The shape of the badge.
shape: BadgeShape = 'rounded' Defined in src/components/badge/badge.ts:76
variant
Section titled "variant"The type (style variant) of the badge.
variant: StyleVariant = 'primary' Defined in src/components/badge/badge.ts:58
styles
Section titled "styles"Array of styles to apply to the element. The styles should be defined using the css tag function, via constructible stylesheets, or imported from native CSS module scripts.
Note on Content Security Policy:
Element styles are implemented with <style> tags when the browser doesn't
support adopted StyleSheets. To use such <style> tags with the style-src
CSP directive, the style-src value must either include 'unsafe-inline' or
nonce-<base64-value> with <base64-value> replaced be a server-generated
nonce.
To provide a nonce to use on generated <style> elements, set
window.litNonce to a server-generated nonce in your page's HTML, before
loading application code:
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styles: CSSResult[] Defined in src/components/badge/badge.ts:33