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I would have added additional color schemes for this on the SCSS side. So, instead of just using only So, for example, you could add a _jade.scss
and then in schemes add
Untested. Oh I really hope I am not wrong about this. Hehe. |
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I have
@use "node_modules/@picocss/pico/scss/pico";
and it's great.Suppose I like the "jade" theme, I can use
Also, great.
But what if I want to write a little app that let's the user choose . How do I do that? (not the JS part, the CSS part).
Each client doesn't have SCSS but I was thinking, of using the CSS variables.
From https://picocss.com/docs/css-variables I can for example, take the CSS for Orange and inject it with:
This works. Things become orange at client-render-time.
But is there a better way?
Is there a way to get to all the color snippets like the orange example?
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