.wc-block-components-radio-control--highlight-checked { position: relative; div.wc-block-components-radio-control-accordion-option { position: relative; // This ::after element is to fake a transparent border-top on each option. // We can't just use border-top on the option itself because of the border around the entire accordion. // Both borders have transparency so there's an overlap where the border is darker (due to adding two // transparent colours together). Doing it with an ::after lets us bring the "border" in by one pixel on each // side to avoid the overlap. &::after { content: ""; background: $universal-border-light; height: 1px; right: 1px; left: 1px; top: 0; position: absolute; } // The first child doesn't need a fake border-top because it's handled by its parent's border-top. This stops // a double border. &:first-child::after { display: none; } // This rule removes the fake border-top from the selected element to prevent a double border. &.wc-block-components-radio-control-accordion-option--checked-option-highlighted + div.wc-block-components-radio-control-accordion-option::after { display: none; } } // Adds a "border" around the selected option. This is done with a box-shadow to prevent a double border on the left // and right of the selected element, and top and bottom of the first/last elements. label.wc-block-components-radio-control__option--checked-option-highlighted, .wc-block-components-radio-control-accordion-option--checked-option-highlighted { box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px currentColor inset; border-radius: 4px; } // Defines a border around the radio control. Cannot be done with normal CSS borders or outlines because when // selecting an item we get a double border on the left and right. It's not possible to remove the outer border just // for the selected element, but using a pseudo element gives us more control. &::after { content: ""; top: 0; right: 0; bottom: 0; left: 0; pointer-events: none; position: absolute; border: 1px solid $universal-border-light; border-radius: 4px; width: 100%; box-sizing: border-box; } // Remove the top border when the first element is selected, this is so we don't get a double border with the // box-shadow. &.wc-block-components-radio-control--highlight-checked--first-selected::after { border-top: 0; margin-top: 2px; } // Remove the bottom border when the last element is selected, this is so we don't get a double border with the // box-shadow. &.wc-block-components-radio-control--highlight-checked--last-selected::after { margin-bottom: 2px; border-bottom: 0; } // Remove the fake border-top from the item after the selected element, this is to prevent a double border with the // selected element's box-shadow. .wc-block-components-radio-control__option--checked-option-highlighted + .wc-block-components-radio-control__option::after { display: none; } .wc-block-components-radio-control__option { // Add a fake border to the top of each radio option. This is because using CSS borders would result in an // overlap and two transparent borders combining to make a darker pixel. This fake border allows us to bring the // border in by one pixel on each side to avoid the overlap. &::after { content: ""; background: $universal-border-light; height: 1px; right: 1px; left: 1px; top: 0; position: absolute; } // The first child doesn't need a fake border-top because it's handled by its parent's border-top. &:first-child::after { display: none; } } } .wc-block-components-radio-control__option { @include reset-color(); @include reset-typography(); display: block; margin: em($gap) 0; margin-top: 0; padding: 0 0 0 em($gap-larger); position: relative; cursor: pointer; &:last-child { margin-bottom: 0; } } .wc-block-components-radio-control__option-layout { display: table; width: 100%; } .wc-block-components-radio-control__option .wc-block-components-radio-control__option-layout { &::after { display: none; } } .wc-block-components-radio-control__label-group, .wc-block-components-radio-control__description-group { display: table-row; > span { display: table-cell; } .wc-block-components-radio-control__secondary-label, .wc-block-components-radio-control__secondary-description { text-align: right; min-width: 50%; } } .wc-block-components-radio-control__label, .wc-block-components-radio-control__secondary-label { // Currently, max() CSS function calls need to be wrapped with unquote. // See: https://github.com/sass/sass/issues/2378#issuecomment-367490840 // These values should be the same as the control input height. line-height: string.unquote("max(1.5rem, 24px)"); } .wc-block-components-radio-control__description, .wc-block-components-radio-control__secondary-description { @include font-size(small); line-height: 1.55; } // Extra class for specificity. .wc-block-components-radio-control { .wc-block-components-radio-control__input { appearance: none; background: #fff; border: 1px solid $universal-border-medium; border-radius: 50%; display: inline-block; height: em(24px); // =1.5rem min-height: 24px; min-width: 24px; width: em(24px); // The code belows centers the input vertically. position: absolute; left: $gap; top: 50%; transform: translate(0, -45%); margin: inherit; cursor: pointer; &:checked { border: 1px solid $universal-border-strong; } &:focus { outline: 1px solid $universal-border-strong; outline-offset: 2px; } &:checked::before { background: #000; border-radius: 50%; content: ""; display: block; height: em(12px); left: 50%; margin: 0; min-height: 12px; min-width: 12px; position: absolute; top: 50%; transform: translate(-50%, -50%); width: em(12px); } .has-dark-controls & { border-color: $controls-border-dark; background-color: $input-background-dark; &:checked::before { background: $input-text-dark; } } &[disabled] { cursor: not-allowed; opacity: 0.5; transition: opacity 200ms ease; } } } .theme-twentytwentyone { .wc-block-components-radio-control .wc-block-components-radio-control__input { &:checked { border-width: 2px; &::before { background-color: var(--form--color-text); } } &::after { display: none; } } }