Theming
Svelte Flow comes with minimal default styles and was designed to be fully customizable. Many of our users fully transform the look and feel of Svelte Flow to match their own brand or design system. This guide will introduce you to the different ways you can customize Svelte Flow's appearance.
Default styles
Svelte Flow's default styles are enough to get going with the built-in nodes. They provide some sensible defaults for styles like padding, border radius, and animated edges. You can see what they look like below:
import '@xyflow/svelte/dist/style.css';
Read-onlyBase styles
If you just want to load the very basic styles that are necessary for Svelte Flow to work, you can import the base styles instead:
import '@xyflow/svelte/dist/base.css';
Read-onlyCustomization
There are different ways how you can customize the appearance of Svelte Flow:
- Work with scoped CSS within your custom nodes and edges
- Override the built-in classes with custom CSS
- Override the CSS variables Svelte Flow uses
- Pass inline styles through
style
props
Working with built-in classes
If you want to override the default styles, you can do so by overriding the built-in CSS classes. You can find a list of all the classes used by Svelte Flow below:
Class name | Description |
---|---|
.svelte-flow | The outermost container |
.svelte-flow__renderer | The inner container |
.svelte-flow__zoompane | Zoom & pan pane |
.svelte-flow__selectionpane | Selection pane |
.svelte-flow__selection | User selection |
.svelte-flow__edges | The element containing all edges in the flow |
.svelte-flow__edge | Applied to each Edge in the flow |
.svelte-flow__edge.selected | Added to an Edge when selected |
.svelte-flow__edge.animated | Added to an Edge when its animated prop is true |
.svelte-flow__edge-path | The SVG <path /> element of an Edge |
.svelte-flow__edge-label | The edge label |
.svelte-flow__connection | Applied to the current connection line |
.svelte-flow__connection-path | The SVG <path /> of a connection line |
.svelte-flow__nodes | The element containing all nodes in the flow |
.svelte-flow__node | Applied to each Node in the flow |
.svelte-flow__node.selected | Added to a Node when selected. |
.svelte-flow__node-default | Added when Node type is "default" |
.svelte-flow__node-input | Added when Node type is "input" |
.svelte-flow__node-output | Added when Node type is "output" |
.svelte-flow__node-group | Added when Node type is "group" |
.svelte-flow__nodesselection | Nodes selection |
.svelte-flow__nodesselection-rect | Nodes selection rect |
.svelte-flow__handle | Applied to each <Handle /> component |
.svelte-flow__handle-top | Applied when a handle's Position is set to "top" |
.svelte-flow__handle-right | Applied when a handle's Position is set to "right" |
.svelte-flow__handle-bottom | Applied when a handle's Position is set to "bottom" |
.svelte-flow__handle-left | Applied when a handle's Position is set to "left" |
.svelte-flow__handle.connecting | Applied when a connection line is above a handle. |
.svelte-flow__handle.valid | Applied when a connection line is above a handle and the connection is valid |
.svelte-flow__background | Applied to the <Background /> component |
.svelte-flow__minimap | Applied to the <MiniMap /> component |
.svelte-flow__controls | Applied to the <Controls /> component |
Be careful if you go poking around the source code looking for other classes to override. Some classes are used internally and are required in order for the library to be functional. If you replace them you may end up with unexpected bugs or errors!
CSS variables
If you don't want to replace the default styles entirely but just want to tweak the overall look and feel, you can override some of the CSS variables we use throughout the library.
These variables are mostly self-explanatory. Below is a table of all the variables you might want to tweak and their default values for reference:
Variable name | Default |
---|---|
--xy-edge-stroke-default | #b1b1b7 |
--xy-edge-stroke-width-default | 1 |
--xy-edge-stroke-selected-default | #555 |
--xy-connectionline-stroke-default | #b1b1b7 |
--xy-connectionline-stroke-width-default | 1 |
--xy-attribution-background-color-default | rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) |
--xy-minimap-background-color-default | #fff |
--xy-background-pattern-dot-color-default | #91919a |
--xy-background-pattern-line-color-default | #eee |
--xy-background-pattern-cross-color-default | #e2e2e2 |
--xy-node-color-default | inherit |
--xy-node-border-default | 1px solid #1a192b |
--xy-node-background-color-default | #fff |
--xy-node-group-background-color-default | rgba(240, 240, 240, 0.25) |
--xy-node-boxshadow-hover-default | 0 1px 4px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08) |
--xy-node-boxshadow-selected-default | 0 0 0 0.5px #1a192b |
--xy-handle-background-color-default | #1a192b |
--xy-handle-border-color-default | #fff |
--xy-selection-background-color-default | rgba(0, 89, 220, 0.08) |
--xy-selection-border-default | 1px dotted rgba(0, 89, 220, 0.8) |
--xy-controls-button-background-color-default | #fefefe |
--xy-controls-button-background-color-hover-default | #f4f4f4 |
--xy-controls-button-color-default | inherit |
--xy-controls-button-color-hover-default | inherit |
--xy-controls-button-border-color-default | #eee |
--xy-controls-box-shadow-default | 0 0 2px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08) |
These variables are used to define the defaults for the various elements of Svelte Flow. This means they can still be overriden by inline styles or custom classes on a per-element basis. If you want to override a variable, you can do so by adding:
.svelte-flow {
--xy-node-background-color-default: #ff5050;
}
Be aware that these variables are defined under .svelte-flow
and under
:root
.
Tailwind
TailwindCSS
Custom nodes and edges are just Svelte components, and you can use any styling solution you'd like to style them. For example, you might want to use Tailwind (opens in a new tab) to style your nodes:
<script lang="ts">
import { Handle, Position, type NodeProps } from '@xyflow/svelte';
type $$Props = NodeProps;
export let data: $$Props['data'];
</script>
<div class="px-4 py-2 shadow-md rounded-md bg-white border-2 border-stone-400">
<div class="flex">
<div class="rounded-full w-12 h-12 flex justify-center items-center bg-gray-100">
{data.emoji}
</div>
<div class="ml-2">
<div class="text-lg font-bold">{data.name}</div>
<div class="text-gray-500">{data.job}</div>
</div>
</div>
<Handle
type="target"
position={Position.Top}
class="w-16 !bg-teal-500 rounded-none border-none"
/>
<Handle
type="source"
position={Position.Bottom}
class="w-16 !bg-teal-500 rounded-none border-none"
/>
</div>
If you want to overwrite default styles, make sure to import Tailwinds entry point after Svelte Flows base styles.
import '@xyflow/svelte/dist/style.css';
import 'tailwind.css';
For a complete example of using Tailwind with Svelte Flow, check out the tailwind example!