Reputation: 75
I am displaying sanity block content using [@sanity/block-content-to-react](@sanity/block-content-to-react). The BlockContent component is wrapper by div with class of "prose".
<div className="prose prose-zinc font-display prose-h1:font-normal prose-code:mx-1 prose-code:before:content-none prose-code:after:content-none dark:prose-invert ">
<BlockContent
// Pass in block content straight from Sanity.io
blocks={singleBlog.body}
serializers={serializers}
/>
</div>
In my serializers, I am passing custom <Code/>
component.
const serializers = {
types: {
code: (props) => <Code props={props} />,
},
};
In my custom code component, I am using Syntax Highlighter to wrap by code content.
<SyntaxHighlighter style={theme} language={props.node.language}>
{props.node.code}
</SyntaxHighlighter>
But, no matter which theme I choose, it only changes the background colors and font sizes but has no effect in text colors.
I thought 'prose' class on wrapper div was causing the problem. But remove that didn't work either.
{/* <div className="prose prose-zinc font-display prose-h1:font-normal prose-code:mx-1 prose-code:before:content-none prose-code:after:content-none dark:prose-invert "> */}
<BlockContent
// Pass in block content straight from Sanity.io
blocks={singleBlog.body}
serializers={serializers}
/>
{/* </div> */}
Does anyone have any solution ?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1656
Reputation: 193
I am not sure if you are using a custom theme or if you are using one of the many option. But if you are using the available one that you can find here: https://react-syntax-highlighter.github.io/react-syntax-highlighter/demo/prism.html
Then it may be a problem with your imports.
If I import the theme like that (using the hljs ): import {dark} from "react-syntax-highlighter/dist/esm/styles/hljs";
I only get background color.
If I import the theme like this using the 'prism' option I get the text color too: import {dark} from "react-syntax-highlighter/dist/esm/styles/prism";
Upvotes: 1