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title | path | status | source | bundle |
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Avatars | components/avatars | Stable | https://github.com/primer/css/tree/master/src/avatars | avatars |
Avatars are images that users can set as their profile picture. On GitHub, they're always going to be rounded squares. They can be custom photos, uploaded by users, or generated as Identicons as a placeholder.
Basic example
Add .avatar
to any <img>
element to make it an avatar. This resets some key styles for alignment, address a Firefox image placeholder bug, and rounds the corners.
Be sure to set width
and height
attributes for maximum browser performance.
<img class="avatar" alt="jonrohan" src="https://github.com/jonrohan.png?v=3&s=144" width="72" height="72" />
Small avatars
We occasionally use smaller avatars. Anything less than 48px
wide should include the .avatar-small
modifier class to reset the border-radius
to a more appropriate level.
<img class="avatar avatar-small" alt="jonrohan" src="https://github.com/jonrohan.png?v=3&s=64" width="32" height="32" />
Parent-child avatars
When you need a larger parent avatar, and a smaller child one, overlaid slightly, use the parent-child classes.
<div class="avatar-parent-child d-inline-flex">
<img class="avatar" alt="jonrohan" src="https://github.com/jonrohan.png?v=3&s=96" width="48" height="48" />
<img class="avatar avatar-child" alt="josh" src="https://github.com/josh.png?v=3&s=40" width="20" height="20" />
</div>
Avatar stack
Stacked avatars can be used to show multiple collaborators or participants when there is limited space available. When you hover over the stack, the avatars will reveal themselves.
<div class="AvatarStack AvatarStack--three-plus">
<div
class="AvatarStack-body tooltipped tooltipped-se tooltipped-align-left-1"
aria-label="octocat, octocat, and octocat"
>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
</div>
</div>
Based on the number of avatars in the stack, add these modifier classes:
AvatarStack--two
for 2 avatars.AvatarStack--three-plus
for 3 or more avatars.
If you have more than three avatars, add a div with the classes avatar avatar-more
as the third avatar in the stack, as such:
<div class="AvatarStack AvatarStack--three-plus">
<div
class="AvatarStack-body tooltipped tooltipped-se tooltipped-align-left-1"
aria-label="octocat, octocat, octocat, octocat, and octocat"
>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
<div class="avatar avatar-more"></div>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
</div>
</div>
You can also link individual avatars. To do this shift the avatar
class over to the anchor:
<div class="AvatarStack AvatarStack--two">
<div class="AvatarStack-body tooltipped tooltipped-se tooltipped-align-left-1" aria-label="octocat and octocat">
<a href="#" class="avatar">
<img
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
</a>
<a href="#" class="avatar">
<img
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
</a>
</div>
</div>
Use AvatarStack--right
to right-align the avatar stack. Remember to switch the alignment of tooltips when making this change.
<div class="AvatarStack AvatarStack--three-plus AvatarStack--right">
<div
class="AvatarStack-body tooltipped tooltipped-sw tooltipped-align-right-1"
aria-label="octocat, octocat, and octocat"
>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
<img
class="avatar"
height="20"
alt="@octocat"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/334891/29999089-2837c968-9009-11e7-92c1-6a7540a594d5.png"
width="20"
/>
</div>
</div>
Circle Badge
.CircleBadge
allows for the display of badge-like icons or logos. They are used mostly with Octicons or partner integration icons.
.CircleBadge
should have an aria-label
, title
(for a link), or an alt
(for child img
elements) attribute specified if there is no text-based alternative to describe it. If there is a text-based alternative or the icon has no semantic value, aria-hidden="true"
or an empty alt
attribute may be used.
Small
<a class="CircleBadge CircleBadge--small float-left mr-2" href="#small" title="Travis CI">
<img src="https://github.com/travis-ci.png" class="CircleBadge-icon" alt="">
</a>
<a class="CircleBadge CircleBadge--small bg-yellow" title="Zap this!" href="#small">
<%= octicon "zap", :class => "CircleBadge-icon text-white" %>
</a>
Medium
<div class="CircleBadge CircleBadge--medium bg-gray-dark">
<img src="https://github.com/travis-ci.png" alt="Travis CI" class="CircleBadge-icon" />
</div>
Large
<div class="CircleBadge CircleBadge--large">
<img src="https://github.com/travis-ci.png" alt="Travis CI" class="CircleBadge-icon" />
</div>
Dashed connection
For specific cases where two badges or more need to be shown as related or connected (such as integrations or specific product workflows), a DashedConnection
class was created. Use utility classes to ensure badges are spaced correctly.
<div class="DashedConnection">
<ul class="d-flex list-style-none flex-justify-between" aria-label="A sample GitHub workflow">
<li class="CircleBadge CircleBadge--small" aria-label="GitHub">
<%= octicon "mark-github", :class => "width-full height-full" %>
</li>
<li class="CircleBadge CircleBadge--small" aria-label="Slack">
<img src="https://github.com/slackhq.png" alt="" class="CircleBadge-icon">
</li>
<li class="CircleBadge CircleBadge--small" aria-label="Travis CI">
<img src="https://github.com/travis-ci.png" alt="" class="CircleBadge-icon">
</li>
</ul>
</div>