Product screenshots
The <ProductScreenshot>
component encapsulates an image with a border and background. It's useful since the app's background matches the website background, and without using this component, it can be hard to differentiate between the screenshot and normal page content. (See an example of this component in action.)
It supports dark mode screenshots (optional). Here's how to use it:
Import the image(s) at the top of the post (directly following the MDX file's frontmatter and dashes):
---import ImgSampleConfigLight from '../../images/tutorials/limit-session-recordings/sampling-config-light.png'import ImgSampleConfigDark from '../../images/tutorials/limit-session-recordings/sampling-config-dark.png'Use the component wherever you want the image to appear.
<ProductScreenshotimageLight={ImgSampleConfigLight}imageDark={ImgSampleConfigDark}alt="Sampling config shown set to 100% i.e. no sampling"classes="rounded"/>Optionally pass
zoom={false}
if you don't want the image to be zoomable, otherwise it will be zoomable by default.Note: If you don't have a dark image, just leave out the
imageDark
prop and the light screenshot will be used for both color modes.
Product videos
Th <ProductVideo />
component works the same as product screenshots (above) but supports light and dark videos.
Import the video(s) at the top of the post (directly following the MDX file's frontmatter and dashes):
---import NewFunnelLight from '../../images/docs/user-guides/funnels/new-funnel.mp4'import NewFunnelDark from '../../images/docs/user-guides/funnels/new-funnel-dark.mp4'Use the component wherever you want the video(s) to appear.
<ProductVideovideoLight={NewFunnelLight}videoDark={NewFunnelDark}classes="rounded"/>Note: If you don't have a dark video, just leave out the
videoDark
prop and the light video will be used for both color modes.
Codeblocks
The PostHog website has a custom codeblock component that comes with a number of useful features built-in:
Basic codeblock
Codeblocks in PostHog are created by enclosing your snippet using three backticks (```) or three tildes (~~~), as shown below:
```{"name": "Max, Hedgehog in Residence","age": 2}```
This will produce the following codeblock:
{"name": "Max, Hedgehog in Residence","age": 2}
Adding syntax highlighting
Syntax highlighting can be added by specifying a language for the codeblock, which is done by appending the name of the language directly after the opening backticks or tildes as shown below.
```json{"name": "Max, Hedgehog in Residence","age": 2}```
This will produce the following output:
{"name": "Max, Hedgehog in Residence","age": 2}
Supported languages
Here is a list of all the languages that are supported in codeblocks:
Frontend
HTML | html |
CSS / SCSS / LESS | css / less |
JavaScript | js |
JSX | jsx |
TypeScript | ts |
TSX | tsx |
Swift | swift |
Dart | dart |
Objective-C | objectivec |
Backend
Node.js | node |
Elixir | elixir |
Golang | go |
Java | java |
PHP | php |
Ruby | ruby |
Python | python |
C / C++ | c / cpp |
Misc.
Terminal | bash or shell |
JSON | json |
XML | xml |
SQL | sql |
GraphQL | graphql |
Markdown | markdown |
MDX | mdx |
YAML | yaml |
Git | git |
Note: If you want syntax highlighting for a snippet in another language, feel free to add your language to the imports here and open a PR.
Multiple code snippets in one block
With PostHog's MultiLanguage
component, it's possible to group multiple code snippets together into a single block.
<MultiLanguage>```jsconsole.log("Hello world!")``````html<div>Hello world!</div>```</MultiLanguage>
Note: Make sure to include empty lines between all your code snippets, as well as above and below the
MultiLanguage
tag
This will render the following codeblock:
console.log("Hello world!")
Specifying which file a snippet is from
You can specify a filename that a code snippet belongs to using the file
parameter, which will be displayed in the top bar of the block.
```yaml file=values.yamlcloud: 'aws'ingress:hostname: <your-hostname>nginx:enabled: truecert-manager:enabled: true```
Note: Make sure not to surround your filename in quotes. Each parameter-value pair is delimited by spaces.
This produces the following codeblock:
cloud: 'aws'ingress:hostname: <your-hostname>nginx:enabled: truecert-manager:enabled: true
Private links
Sometimes we link to confidential information in our handbook. Since the handbook is public, it's useful to indicate when a link is private so visitors aren't confused as to why they can't access a URL. Use the <PrivateLink />
component for this. (Here's an example.)
<PrivateLink url="https://path/to/private/link">click here</PrivateLink>
Private links will always open in a new tab.
Note: When used within a paragraph, you'll need to convert the paragraph into HTML first (wrap with <p></p>
) for the component to be recognized by MDX.