CSS and SCSS coding conventions
Overview
This document provides guidelines for code formatting to developers contributing to Silverstripe. It applies to all CSS/Sass files in the Silverstripe core modules.
Browser support
Check our requirements documentation.
Tools and libraries
Styles are written in the SCSS language. We use Bootstrap 4 styles where possible.
Conventions
We follow the AirBnB CSS Conventions and the BEM methodology (block-element-modifier).
Because we use Bootstrap 4 which does not follow BEM naming convention there will be a lot of places where class names voilate BEM. However, please note that they are not a indicator of how to name classes. Use BEM conventions where possible.
Linting
We use sass-lint to ensure all new SCSS written complies with the rules below. It will be provided as an npm dev dependency. There are also quite a few sass-lint IDE integrations which highlight any linting errors right in your code.
We strongly recommend installing one of these into the editor of your choice, to
avoid the frustration of failed pull requests. You can run the checks on console
via yarn lint
(see Build Tooling).
File and folder naming
- All frontend files (CSS, JavaScript, images) should be placed in
a
client/
folder on the top level of the module - The
client/src/components
folder should contain only reusable components (e.g. Button, Accordion). Presentation of these components should not rely on the markup context they're embedded in. - The
client/src/containers
folder should contain use-case dependent styles only (e.g. CampaignAdmin). Styles in here should be kept at a minimum. - The file name of styles nested within components and containers should inherit their
respective folder name for easy reference.
For example, a
components/FormAction
component has styles namedFormAction.scss
). - The
client/src/styles
folder contains base styles (reset, typography, variables) as well as layout-related styles which arranges components together.
Icons and graphics
Most graphics used in the CMS are vector based, and stored as generated
webfonts in admin/client/src/font
, which also contains a HTML reference.
The webfonts are generated through the Fontastic service.
If you need new icons to be added, please ping us on GitHub.
Legacy conventions
There is some legacy code that may not follow the conventions outlined above. If you modify any of these, consider porting them over into the new structure. Otherwise, follow these conventions:
- Class naming: Use the
cms-
class prefix for major components in the CMS interface, and thess-ui-
prefix for extensions to jQuery UI. Don't use theui-
class prefix, its reserved for jQuery UI built-in styles. - Use jQuery UI's built-in styles where possible, e.g.
ui-widget
for a generic container, orui-state-highlight
to highlight a specific component. See the jQuery UI Theming API for a full list.