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largeParagraph

Theme Customizer

v1.0

largeParagraph text

Section with a large heading followed by a stack of paragraphs rendered from an array. Uses design tokens for typography and color; no external dependencies.

textlarge-paragraphui
Props showhide
PropTypeDefault / Req.Description
titleStringrequiredThe heading displayed at the top of the text section.
paragraphsArrayrequiredAn array of paragraph strings to render under the heading.
Sub-propTypeDefault / Req.Description
type—
description—

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License Summary

You may use these UI components in your own personal or commercial projects. You may not resell, redistribute, sublicense, or package them as standalone assets or template/library packs.

Full terms: End-User License Agreement

Below you can expand the main implementation file and any supporting components. Use the “Copy” button to grab a snippet straight to your clipboard.

1 Copy raw components

These are the raw components that are required to run this example. Copy-paste them into your project. Most likely you will not change anything in these files, but you can if you want to. These are the components that are used in the main implementation file.

largeParagraph.vue
<script setup>
const props = defineProps({
  title: {
    type: String,
    required: true,
  },
  paragraphs: {
    type: Array,
    required: true,
  },
});
</script>

<template>
  <div
    class="font-iq-paragraph leading-iq-paragraph tracking-iq-paragraph text-iq-paragraph-color"
  >
    <h3
      class="text-4xl md:text-5xl font-bold mb-8 drop-shadow font-iq-header leading-iq-header tracking-iq-header text-iq-header-color"
    >
      {{ title }}
    </h3>
    <div class=" space-y-6 text-lg md:text-xl mb-16">
      <p v-for="(paragraph, idx) in paragraphs" :key="idx" class="text-justify">
        {{ paragraph }}
      </p>
    </div>
  </div>
</template>

2 Copy main implementation file

This is the main Vue file that uses the component. Copy-paste this into your project. In this code feel free to change anything you like, such as the component name, props, or class. This is the place where you control the main component.

largeParagraph.vue
<script setup>
const title = "The Component Paradox & What You’re Facing";
const paragraphs = ref([
  "You’ve been there: endless libraries of free UI components, but none of them truly match your site’s unique style.",
  "Copy-and-paste never works out of the box. Adopting a full framework like Bootstrap feels heavy and restrictive—your brand vision gets lost in someone else’s design language.",
  "And when you try to customize free or paid components, you spend more time tweaking CSS than you would building from scratch. The very tools meant to speed you up often slow you down.",
]);
</script>
<template>
  <TextLargeParagraph class="max-w-3xl mx-auto p-24" :title="title" :paragraphs="paragraphs" />
</template>

3 Apply your styles

Decide whether you want a global design-system  or a one-off inline snippet.

Full design system

Complete @theme block – import once and share across every component.

Use when:

  • You want to use multiple components across your site, and you want them to match your design system.
  • You want to change the design of all components at once.

How to use:

Copy the code below into main.css file. It is most likely in assets/css/main.css directory.

Single component

:style binding – paste straight onto any of ours components.

Use when:

  • You want to use a single component without affecting the rest of your design system.
  • You already use multiple components but you want this one to have a different style.

How to use:

Copy the code below and paste it into the :style binding of the component.

4 Manual Actions

I wish I could automate every little thing—but for now you’ll need to handle these final steps by hand. Apologies for the extra work!

Paste your chosen iq-card-* style

Now that you’ve picked a card preset, copy its CSS into your @layer components block in main.css. This ensures every `iq-card` wrapper will look just right.

Copy or customize iq-cta

iq-cta is the main call to action button class. It’s used in many places across the components. But for now it is only a single class that you can customize. You can copy the code below and paste it into your @layer components block in main.css. In future you will be able to fully customize it from our UI and choose from many presets.

3. Audit forms & inputs if you used any

I didn't have time to figure out consistency. Although there are no actions required, be mindful that the forms might not be entirely consistent with the design system. A quick once-over will keep everything looking sharp.