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The Missing Bootstrap 5 Guide

You're reading from   The Missing Bootstrap 5 Guide Customize and extend Bootstrap 5 with Sass and JavaScript to create unique website designs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801076432
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jeppe Schaumburg Jensen Jeppe Schaumburg Jensen
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Preface 1. Part One – Customizing Bootstrap 5 with Sass
2. Chapter 1: Why and How to Customize Bootstrap FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Using and Compiling Sass 4. Chapter 3: Downloading and Exploring the Bootstrap 5 Sass Files 5. Chapter 4: Bootstrap 5 Global Options and Colors 6. Chapter 5: Customizing Various Bootstrap 5 Elements 7. Chapter 6: Understanding and Using the Bootstrap 5 Utility API 8. Part Two – Creating a Unique-Looking Website Based on Bootstrap 5 and Customization
9. Chapter 7: Creating the Website Using Default Bootstrap 5 Elements 10. Chapter 8: Customizing the Website Using Bootstrap 5 Variables, Utility API, and Sass 11. Chapter 9: Improving the Website with Interactive Features Using JavaScript 12. Part Three – Advanced Topics Related to Bootstrap 5
13. Chapter 10: Using Bootstrap 5 with Advanced Sass and CSS Features 14. Chapter 11: Using Bootstrap 5 with Advanced JavaScript Features 15. Chapter 12: Optimizing Bootstrap 5 CSS and JavaScript Code 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Sass features

In this section, we will take a look at some of the most used features of Sass. This will just be a brief introduction to get familiar with Sass code and not a detailed guide, as we’re not going to write much Sass code during the course of this book.

Variables

Sass variables can be used to store any kind of CSS value that you want to reuse. Variables are, for example, helpful to use for colors when you need to implement a consistent color scheme across many components and potentially need to change one or more of the colors later in the process. This can then be done simply by updating the value of the variable. To create a variable, you simply assign a value to a name that begins with the $ symbol. Here is an example of creating and using a variable:

$color-primary: blue;
.button {
  background-color: $color-primary;
}

When the Sass file is processed, it takes the values of the variables and places them in the regular CSS. The generated...

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