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Link Tile Product 🧪 Table of Contents Usage The following section provides guidance for designers and developers on how to use this component in different situations. Do: Use Link-Tile-Product to display a single product or within other products. Use the heading prop only for the product name. Use the price prop only for price and price reduction. Use description prop only for VAT or other disclaimers according to the product. Use only transparent images for the Link Tile Product. Use product images with an aspect ratio of 8:9. Use only product images with the same aspect ratio. Use Link-Tile-Products with identical sizes in one view. Use the header slot only for appropriate information such as "new" or "limited", and keep it short. Use Link-Tile-Product in a grid with other products. Use the likeButton prop to hide the likeButton when no wishlist is available. Don't: Do not manipulate product images. Keep them natural, with transparent backgrounds and sufficient contrast. Don't integrate environment into the product image, no reflection, drop shadow, or other styling effects. Don't alter the display of VAT when the display is requested, either show it for all products or don't. Don't manipulate the likeButton, this position is only reserved for this function. Don't have long product names. Related components Link Tile
Global settingsColor SchemeAll color tokens use the light-dark() CSS function. Set the theme via the CSS color-scheme property: light for light mode, dark for dark mode, or light dark to follow the user's system preference.LightDarkLight DarkDirectionThe dir global attribute in HTML changes the direction of text and other content within an element. It's most often used on the <html> tag to set the entire page's direction, which is crucial for supporting languages that are written from right to left (RTL), such as Arabic and Hebrew. For example, using <html dir="rtl"> makes the entire page display from right to left, adjusting the layout and text flow accordingly.LTR (left-to-right)RTL (right-to-left)Text ZoomTo ensure accessibility and comply with WCAG 2.2 AA standards, it is mandatory for web content to support text resizing up to at least 200% without loss of content or functionality. Using relative units like rem is a best practice for achieving this, as they allow the text to scale uniformly based on the user's browser settings.100%130%150%200%