components:
- rx.radix.text
- rx.radix.text.em
import reflex as rx
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.")
Use the as_
prop to render text as a p
, label
, div
or span
. This prop is purely semantic and does not alter visual appearance.
rx.flex(
rx.text("This is a ", rx.text.strong("paragraph"), " element.", as_="p"),
rx.text("This is a ", rx.text.strong("label"), " element.", as_="label"),
rx.text("This is a ", rx.text.strong("div"), " element.", as_="div"),
rx.text("This is a ", rx.text.strong("span"), " element.", as_="span"),
direction="column",
spacing="3",
)
Use the size
prop to control text size. This prop also provides correct line height and corrective letter spacing—as text size increases, the relative line height and letter spacing decrease.
rx.flex(
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="1"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="2"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="3"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="4"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="5"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="6"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="7"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="8"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", size="9"),
direction="column",
spacing="3",
)
Sizes 2–4 are designed to work well for long-form content. Sizes 1–3 are designed to work well for UI labels.
Use the weight
prop to set the text weight.
rx.flex(
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", weight="light", as_="div"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", weight="regular", as_="div"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", weight="medium", as_="div"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", weight="bold", as_="div"),
direction="column",
spacing="3",
)
Use the align
prop to set text alignment.
rx.flex(
rx.text("Left-aligned", align="left", as_="div"),
rx.text("Center-aligned", align="center", as_="div"),
rx.text("Right-aligned", align="right", as_="div"),
direction="column",
spacing="3",
width="100%",
)
Use the trim
prop to trim the leading space at the start, end, or both sides of the text box.
rx.flex(
rx.text("Without Trim",
trim="normal",
style={"background": "var(--gray-a2)",
"border_top": "1px dashed var(--gray-a7)",
"border_bottom": "1px dashed var(--gray-a7)",}
),
rx.text("With Trim",
trim="both",
style={"background": "var(--gray-a2)",
"border_top": "1px dashed var(--gray-a7)",
"border_bottom": "1px dashed var(--gray-a7)",}
),
direction="column",
spacing="3",
)
Trimming the leading is useful when dialing in vertical spacing in cards or other “boxy” components. Otherwise, padding looks larger on top and bottom than on the sides.
rx.flex(
rx.box(
rx.heading("Without trim", margin_bottom="4px", size="3",),
rx.text("The goal of typography is to relate font size, line height, and line width in a proportional way that maximizes beauty and makes reading easier and more pleasant."),
style={"background": "var(--gray-a2)",
"border": "1px dashed var(--gray-a7)",},
padding="16px",
),
rx.box(
rx.heading("With trim", margin_bottom="4px", size="3", trim="start"),
rx.text("The goal of typography is to relate font size, line height, and line width in a proportional way that maximizes beauty and makes reading easier and more pleasant."),
style={"background": "var(--gray-a2)",
"border": "1px dashed var(--gray-a7)",},
padding="16px",
),
direction="column",
spacing="3",
)
Use the color_scheme
prop to assign a specific color, ignoring the global theme.
rx.flex(
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", color_scheme="indigo"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", color_scheme="cyan"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", color_scheme="crimson"),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", color_scheme="orange"),
direction="column",
)
Use the high_contrast
prop to increase color contrast with the background.
rx.flex(
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", color_scheme="indigo", high_contrast=True),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", color_scheme="cyan", high_contrast=True),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", color_scheme="crimson", high_contrast=True),
rx.text("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", color_scheme="orange", high_contrast=True),
direction="column",
)
Compose Text
with formatting components to add emphasis and structure to content.
rx.text(
"Look, such a helpful ",
rx.link("link", href="#"),
", an ",
rx.text.em("italic emphasis"),
" a piece of computer ",
rx.code("code"),
", and even a hotkey combination ",
rx.text.kbd("⇧⌘A"),
" within the text.",
size="5",
)
Composing text
with a form control like checkbox
, radiogroup
, or switch
automatically centers the control with the first line of text, even when the text is multi-line.
rx.box(
rx.text(
rx.flex(
rx.checkbox(default_checked=True),
"I understand that these documents are confidential and cannot be shared with a third party.",
),
as_="label",
size="3",
),
style={"max_width": 300},
)