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Was macht die Komponente?

Ein Link ist ein interaktives Textelement, das Nutzenden zu einer anderen Seite oder Ressource navigiert.

Wann soll die Komponente eingesetzt werden?

  • Um Nutzende zu weiteren Inhalten, Seiten oder externen Ressourcen zu führen.
  • Um Verweise auf verwandte Informationen oder Dokumente bereitzustellen.
  • Um die Navigation innerhalb der Webseite oder Anwendung zu erleichtern.

Regeln

  • Verwende beschreibende und aussagekräftige Link-Texte, um den Nutzenden den Zielinhalt verständlich zu machen.
  • Links sollen in einem neuen Tab geöffnet werden, wenn sie zu externen Ressourcen führen.
Link Link-Static Block-Link-Button Block-Link-Static
Anatomie

Anatomie der Komponente


Nummer Typ Beschreibung Optional Hinweis
1 Text Label Nein
Demo Inline
Inline Negative
HTML in Zwischenablage kopiert.
Implementation

The sbb-link-button component provides the same functionality as a native <button>,
despite its appearance as a link enhanced with the SBB Design.

Slots

The text is provided via an unnamed slot.

<sbb-link-button value="help"> Help </sbb-link-button>

States

The component can be displayed in disabled state using the self-named property.

<sbb-link-button disabled>Refunds</sbb-link-button>

Button properties

The component is internally rendered as a button,
accepting its associated properties (type, name, value and form).

<sbb-link-button name="tickets" form="buy" value="tickets">
  Travel-cards and tickets
</sbb-link-button>

Accessibility

Interactive disabled buttons

Native disabled elements cannot receive focus and do not dispatch any events. This can
be problematic in some cases because it can prevent the app from telling the user why the button is
disabled. Consumers can use the disabledInteractive property to receive focus and dispatch events.
The button will have aria-disabled="true" for assistive technology.
It is the consumers responsibility to provide a reason for the element being disabled.
This can be achieved by adding an aria-label, aria-labelledby or aria-describedby attribute.

Note: Using the disabledInteractive property can result in buttons that previously prevented
actions to no longer do so, for example a submit button in a form. When using this input, you should
guard against such cases in your component.

Properties

Name Attribute Privacy Type Default Description
disabled disabled public boolean false Whether the component is disabled.
disabledInteractive disabled-interactive public boolean false Whether the button should be aria-disabled but stay interactive.
form form public HTMLFormElement | null The <form> element to associate the button with.
name name public string Name of the form element. Will be read from name attribute.
negative negative public boolean false Negative coloring variant flag.
size size public SbbLinkSize 's' / 'xs' (lean) Text size, the link should get in the non-button variation. With inline variant, the text size adapts to where it is used.
type type public SbbButtonType 'button' The type attribute to use for the button.
validationMessage - public string Returns the current error message, if available, which corresponds to the current validation state. Please note that only one message is returned at a time (e.g. if multiple validity states are invalid, only the chronologically first one is returned until it is fixed, at which point the next message might be returned, if it is still applicable). Also, a custom validity message (see below) has precedence over native validation messages.
validity - public ValidityState Returns the ValidityState object for this element.
value value public string '' Value of the form element.
willValidate - public boolean Returns true if this element will be validated when the form is submitted; false otherwise.

Methods

Name Privacy Description Parameters Return Inherited From
checkValidity public Returns true if this element has no validity problems; false otherwise. Fires an invalid event at the element in the latter case. boolean SbbFormAssociatedMixin
reportValidity public Returns true if this element has no validity problems; otherwise, returns false, fires an invalid event at the element, and (if the event isn't canceled) reports the problem to the user. boolean SbbFormAssociatedMixin
setCustomValidity public Sets the custom validity message for this element. Use the empty string to indicate that the element does not have a custom validity error. message: string void SbbFormAssociatedMixin

Slots

Name Description
Use the unnamed slot to add content to the sbb-link-button.