"Use when building React site components with editor manifests for Wix CLI applications."
Wix Site Component Builder
Creates production-quality React site components with editor manifests for Wix CLI applications. Site components are React components that integrate with the Wix Editor, allowing site owners to customize content, styling, and behavior through a visual interface.
Architecture
Site components consist of four required files:
1. Component Manifest (manifest.json)
Defines the contract between the React component and Wix ecosystem:
- editorElement: Root element configuration (selector, displayName, archetype, layout)
- cssProperties: CSS API for styling customization
- data: Data API for content configuration
- elements: Nested element definitions for granular editing
- behaviors: Editor interaction behaviors
2. React Component (component.tsx)
Production-ready React functional component:
- Implements props interface matching manifest data structure
- Applies className and id to root element
- Handles element removal state via
wix.elementsRemovalState - Uses sub-component pattern for nested elements
- Includes proper TypeScript typing and error handling
3. CSS Styles (style.css)
Modern CSS with responsive design:
- Synced selectors with manifest and React classNames
- CSS variables for dynamic styling
- Responsive design without media queries (flexbox, grid, clamp)
- Pointer events enabled for editor elements
- No inline styles for static values
- Each selector once only,
box-sizing: border-boxall elements - NO
transition: all, NO media queries (exceptprefers-reduced-motion) - Root display: Declare
--display: [value]CSS variable, then usedisplay: var(--display)on root
4. TypeScript Types (types.ts)
Strict type definitions:
- Props interfaces for all components
- Data type mappings (text → string, image → Image object)
- Element props structure with optional chaining
- Wix system types (Wix interface, REMOVED type)
Component Manifest Structure
You MUST read MANIFEST_GUIDELINES.md before implementing a site component. It contains the complete manifest structure, all data types, element configurations, and required patterns.
The manifest defines the editor contract using these key sections:
editorElement (Root Configuration)
{
"selector": ".component-name",
"displayName": "Component Name",
"archetype": "Container",
"layout": {
"resizeDirection": "horizontalAndVertical",
"contentResizeDirection": "horizontal"
},
"cssProperties": {
"backgroundColor": {
"displayName": "Background Color",
"defaultValue": "#ffffff"
}
},
"data": {
"columns": {
"dataType": "number",
"displayName": "Number of Columns",
"number": { "minimum": 1, "maximum": 4 }
}
},
"elements": {
"title": {
"elementType": "inlineElement",
"inlineElement": {
"selector": ".component-name__title",
"displayName": "Title",
"data": {
"titleText": {
"dataType": "text",
"displayName": "Title Text"
}
},
"behaviors": {
"selectable": true,
"removable": true
}
}
}
}
}
Data Types Reference
| Type | Runtime Value | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
text |
string | Names, titles, descriptions |
textEnum |
string | Predefined options |
number |
number | Quantities, dimensions |
booleanValue |
boolean | Toggles, flags |
a11y |
Object | Accessibility attributes |
link |
{ href, target, rel } |
Navigation links |
image |
{ uri, url, alt, width, height } |
Images |
video |
Video object | Media content |
vectorArt |
Sanitized SVG object | Icons, graphics |
localDate |
string (YYYY-MM-DD) | Date values |
localTime |
string (hh:mm) | Time values |
webUrl |
string | External URLs |
richText |
string (HTML) | Formatted content |
arrayItems |
Array | Collections, lists |
direction |
string | HTML dir attribute |
menuItems |
Array of menu items | Navigation menus |
CSS Properties Reference
Common CSS properties for styling customization:
- Layout:
display,gap,padding,margin,width,height - Typography:
font,fontSize,fontWeight,textAlign,color - Background:
backgroundColor,backgroundImage - Border:
border,borderRadius,boxShadow - Positioning:
alignItems,justifyContent,flexDirection
Complete CSS properties reference: See CSS_GUIDELINES.md for all CSS properties, variable patterns, and styling best practices.
React Component Patterns
Complete reference: See REACT_PATTERNS.md for detailed component architecture, all coding patterns, and implementation examples.
Props Structure
interface ComponentProps {
// Standard props (always present)
className: string;
id: string;
wix?: Wix;
// Component-level data (from editorElement.data)
columns?: number;
layout?: string;
// Element props (from elements definitions)
elementProps?: {
title?: {
titleText?: string;
wix?: Wix;
};
button?: {
buttonText?: string;
buttonLink?: Link;
wix?: Wix;
};
};
}
Sub-Component Pattern
Extract every distinct UI element into named sub-components:
// Title sub-component
interface TitleProps {
titleText?: string;
className: string;
}
const Title: FC<TitleProps> = ({ titleText = "Default Title", className }) => (
<h2 className={className}>{titleText}</h2>
);
// Main component
const ProductCard: FC<ProductCardProps> = ({
className,
id,
elementProps,
wix
}) => {
const removalState = wix?.elementsRemovalState || {};
return (
<div className={`product-card ${className}`} id={id}>
{!removalState['title'] && (
<Title
className="product-card__title"
{...elementProps?.title}
/>
)}
{!removalState['button'] && (
<Button
className="product-card__button"
{...elementProps?.button}
/>
)}
</div>
);
};
Conditional Rendering
All elements must be conditionally rendered based on removal state:
const removalState = wix?.elementsRemovalState || {};
return (
<div className={`component ${className}`} id={id}>
{!removalState['elementKey'] && <Element />}
</div>
);
CSS Guidelines
Responsive Design Strategy
Components live in user-resizable containers (300-1200px) within varying viewports:
- Root element:
width: 100%; height: 100% - Layout structure: Use CSS Grid and Flexbox for fluid responsiveness
- Typography: Use
clamp()for fluid scaling - Spacing: Fixed or tight clamp spacing (≤50% variation)
CSS Variables for Dynamic Styling
.component {
--display: block;
--background-color: #ffffff;
--text-color: #333333;
display: var(--display);
background-color: var(--background-color);
color: var(--text-color);
pointer-events: auto;
}
Selector Synchronization
CRITICAL: CSS selectors must match manifest selectors and React classNames exactly:
- React:
className="product-card__title" - CSS:
.product-card__title { ... } - Manifest:
"selector": ".product-card__title"
Design Guidelines
Complete reference: See DESIGN_SYSTEM.md for visual design principles, creative guidelines, and aesthetic best practices.
Spacing as Communication
| Relationship | Value | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Tight (icon + label) | 0.25-0.5rem (4-8px) | Clustering related items |
| Same category | 1-1.5rem (16-24px) | Card sections, form fields |
| Different sections | 2-3rem (32-48px) | Major content blocks |
| Emphasis/Drama | 4rem+ (64px+) | Hero content, luxury feel |
Visual Consistency
- Corner Radius: All similar elements share same radius (0-4px sharp, 6-12px rounded)
- Shadow Levels: Max 3 levels (rest, hover, floating)
- Element Heights: Consistent heights for similar elements
- Color Strategy: Use full palette purposefully for hierarchy and zones
Creative Exploration
Push beyond obvious solutions:
- Cards: Asymmetric grids, overlapping elements, thick accent borders
- Lists: Alternating styles, spotlight patterns, color rhythm
- Interactive Elements: Split buttons, colored icon circles, smooth transitions
- Content Hierarchy: Large numbers for stats, quote callouts, whitespace dividers
Component Elements Guidelines
One Element = One Manifest Entry
Each distinct visual part requires a separate manifest element:
- ✅ 3 buttons → 3 separate elements
- ✅ Image + text → 2 separate elements
- ❌ Multiple items grouped as one element
Data Scoping Rules
editorElement.data - Component-wide configuration only:
- ✅ Layout enums, numbers (columns: 3, speed: 500)
- ❌ Text, links, images (belongs to elements)
- ❌ show/hide booleans (use removable: true instead)
elements[key].data - Content for that specific element:
- ✅ Element-specific content (title text, button link, image)
Asset Requirements
When components need default images, use this format:
// Import in component
import { heroImage } from './assets/defaultImages';
// Usage
<img src={heroImage} alt="Hero" />
Asset specification format:
<imageUrlName>
{ "description": "Modern cityscape at sunset", "width": 1920, "height": 1088 }
</imageUrlName>
Rules:
- Import as named export from
'./assets/defaultImages' - Width/height: multiples of 64, between 128-2048px
- NEVER use external URLs
Output Structure
src/site/components/
└── {component-name}/
├── manifest.json # Component manifest
├── component.tsx # React component
├── style.css # CSS styles
├── types.ts # TypeScript types
└── assets/ # Optional assets
└── defaultImages.ts
Examples
Complete working example: See EXAMPLE.md for a full production-ready site component with all patterns, including manifest, React component, CSS, and types.
Product Card Component
Request: "Create a product card component with image, title, price, and buy button"
Output:
- Manifest with 4 elements (image, title, price, button)
- React component with sub-components for each element
- CSS with responsive grid layout and hover effects
- TypeScript types for all props and data structures
Hero Section Component
Request: "Build a hero section with background image, headline, subtitle, and CTA button"
Output:
- Manifest with background image CSS property and 3 text elements
- React component with overlay design and typography hierarchy
- CSS with responsive text scaling and dramatic spacing
- Asset specifications for default hero images
Feature List Component
Request: "Create a features component with configurable number of items"
Output:
- Manifest with arrayItems data type for feature collection
- React component mapping over features array with safety checks
- CSS with flexible grid layout adapting to item count
- Sub-components for feature icons, titles, and descriptions
Extension Registration
Extension registration is MANDATORY and has TWO required steps.
Step 1: Create Component-Specific Extension File
Each site component requires an extensions.ts file in its folder:
import { extensions } from "@wix/astro/builders";
import manifest from "./site/components/my-component/manifest.json";
export const sitecomponentMyComponent = extensions.siteComponent({
...manifest,
id: "{{GENERATE_UUID}}",
description: "My Component",
type: "platform.builder.{{GENERATE_UUID}}",
resources: {
client: {
component: "./site/components/my-component/component.tsx",
componentUrl: "./site/components/my-component/component.tsx",
},
},
});
Note: The id and type should use the same UUID.
CRITICAL: UUID Generation
The id must be a unique, static UUID v4 string. Generate a fresh UUID for each extension - do NOT use randomUUID() or copy UUIDs from examples.
Step 2: Register in Main Extensions File
CRITICAL: After creating the component-specific extension file, you MUST read wix-cli-extension-registration and follow the "App Registration" section to update src/extensions.ts.
Without completing Step 2, the site component will not be available in the Wix Editor.
Code Quality Requirements
Complete reference: See TYPESCRIPT_QUALITY.md for comprehensive type safety guidelines and code quality standards.
TypeScript Standards
- Strict TypeScript with no
anytypes - Explicit return types for all functions
- Proper null/undefined handling with optional chaining
- No
@ts-ignoreor@ts-expect-errorcomments
React Best Practices
- Functional components with hooks
- Proper dependency arrays in useEffect
- Component must react to prop changes
- SSR-safe code (no browser APIs at module scope)
ESLint Compliance
- No unused vars/params/imports (
@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars) - No external images:
imgsrcnothttps://...(allowed: local imports,wixstatic.com, variables) - SSR-safe: No
window/documentat module scope/constructor, guard browser APIs inuseEffect/handlers - No
dangerouslySetInnerHTMLor inline<style>tags - use CSS variables or inlinestyleprop for dynamic values - No
window.fetch(no-restricted-properties) - Hooks
exhaustive-deps: ALL values from component scope used insideuseEffect/useCallbackMUST be in dependency array - Use
const/let(novar), no unknown JSX properties
Hard Constraints
- Do NOT invent or assume new types, modules, functions, props, events, or imports
- Use only entities explicitly present in the provided references or standard libraries already used in this project
- Do NOT add dependencies; do NOT use
@wix/design-systemor@wix/wix-ui-icons-common - All user-facing content must come from props (no hardcoded text)
- Links/media from manifest only, never hardcode URLs
- NEVER use mocks, placeholders, or TODOs in any code
- ALWAYS implement complete, production-ready functionality
Verification
After implementation, use wix-cli-app-validation to validate TypeScript compilation, build, preview, and runtime behavior.
Reference Documentation
- Complete Example - Full production-ready site component example with all patterns
- Component Manifest Guidelines - Detailed manifest structure and best practices
- React Patterns - Component architecture and coding patterns
- CSS Guidelines - Styling conventions and responsive design
- Design System - Visual design principles and creative guidelines
- TypeScript Quality - Type safety and code quality standards
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