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+++ title = "CSS Variables update" date = "2024-07-30" author = "Mirus" cover = "img/css-variables-update.webp" coverCaption = "By the way, you can add a caption for your cover" description = "A small demo of native CSS Variables. You can create your very own re-Terminal today!" layout = "css-vars-showcase" Toc=true +++
What is going on?
Hello. This is a first step toward color schema flexibility.
You still can use existing predefined accent
colors from the list:
- blue
- green
- orange
- pink
- red
but if you need to pick another accent colors you can do it with the help of native CSS Variables.
Just create, if you haven't any yet, static/style.css
and redefine two CSS variables, like this
:root {
--accent: blue;
--accent-contrast-color: yellow;
}
Any other CSS Variable I should know?
You can find all of them in the browser's page inspector, but here is the list with default values anyway:
:root {
--accent: #23B0FF; /* 1 of 5 basic colors */
--background: color-mix(in srgb, var(--accent) 2%, #1D1E28 98%); /* background color; inherit shades of the accent */
--accent-contrast-color: black; /* mainly uses for text on the accent backgrounds but not limited */
--color: white; /* text color, also some other text use the variable in color mixing */
--border-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, .1); /* border color */
--phone: "max-width: 684px"; /* phone breakpoint */
--tablet: "max-width: 900px"; /* tablet breakpoint */
/* code syntax */
/* take a look at themes/re-terminal/assets/css/syntax.scss to understand in detail which color stands for */
--syntax-func-color: color-mix(in srgb, var(--accent) 70%, #999 30%);
--syntax-var-color: color-mix(in srgb, var(--accent) 90%, transparent);
--syntax-value-color: color-mix(in srgb, var(--accent), white);
}
Future plans
Already right now you can play with CSS Variables and achieve decent results, but I hope will work on some light-ish presets and maybe on exposing event more tokens to the users.