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Links

Textual supports the concept of inline "links" embedded in text which trigger an action when pressed. There are a number of styles which influence the appearance of these links within a widget.

Note

These CSS rules only target Textual action links. Internet hyperlinks are not affected by these styles.

Property Description
link-background The background color of the link text.
link-background-hover The background color of the link text when the cursor is over it.
link-color The color of the link text.
link-color-hover The color of the link text when the cursor is over it.
link-style The style of the link text (e.g. underline).
link-style-hover The style of the link text when the cursor is over it.

Syntax

Visit each style's reference page to learn more about how the values are used.

Example

In the example below, the first label illustrates default link styling. The second label uses CSS to customize the link color, background, and style.

LinksApp Here is a link which you can click! Here is a link which you can click!

from textual.app import App, ComposeResult
from textual.widgets import Static

TEXT = """\
Here is a [@click='app.bell']link[/] which you can click!
"""


class LinksApp(App):
    CSS_PATH = "links.tcss"

    def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
        yield Static(TEXT)
        yield Static(TEXT, id="custom")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    app = LinksApp()
    app.run()
#custom {
    link-color: black 90%;
    link-background: dodgerblue;
    link-style: bold italic underline;
}

Additional Notes

  • Inline links are not widgets, and thus cannot be focused.

See Also