Am following this tutorial on transclusion https://scotch.io/tutorials/angular-2-transclusion-using-ng-content
However there is no mention on how to style elements that end up replacing ng-content.
It seems that I can only target those element in the css if preceeded by the /deep/
keyword, which is normally used when targeting a nested component. Is this correct?
Content inside <ng-content>
is insulated from the component. It can't see the component's attributes or styling.
If you do need to style it, and sometimes you will, you have two options:
You can create a regular CSS file and style the content like that. You are almost certainly using the shadow DOM polyfill. Regular CSS will see through the polyfill and just style the element. Say you have an app-sidebar. You could write:
app-sidebar p {
color:red;
}
If you are using ng-cli, any rules you write in style.scss will be global.
If you want to use the shadow DOM polyfill and style your components using the style
or styleUrls
attribute of the Component
decorator, select the element with :host
, then ignore the shadow DOM polyfill with the /deep/
child selector.
:host
will select the element./deep/
will select elements without adding the mock shadow DOM attribute selector to the nested selectors. Put them together and you can select all elements nested inside the host component element, regardless of where they are declared.
like so:
:host /deep/ p {
color:red;
}