CSS Variables
CSS Variables can be used to insert the value of a custom property. You can use these anywhere in your custom styling. Some examples:
:root { // margin between items in digital labels (use at own discretion) --margin-dl-items: 30px; --dynamic-margin-dl-items: 30px; // --blue: #004FA3; --pink: #E4017E; --green: #124F3E; --grey: #D4D4D5; --lightgrey: #F4F4F4; }
Base Color
In Themes it is possible to use a Base Color. We made it very easy to access that colour in your custom CSS. Some examples below:
.selector { color: var(--c-accent); background-color: var(--green); border-color: var(--pink); }
Base Color - Blend
Besides the Base Color variable, it is possible to use the variable --c-accent-blend
. This color is based on the Base Color and is an 'inverse' color.
When your Base Color is a darker color, the blend will show white
.
When your Base Color is a lighter color, the blend will show black
.
See the example below.
.selector { fill: var(--c-accent-blend); }
Other variables
:root { --margin-dl-items: 42px; // change the spacing between --dynamic-margin-dl-items: 42px; }
We made a variable for the margin between grid items in the Digital Label module.
Before:
After: