How can I use CSS variables in Twine?
You can use CSS variables in Twine by defining them in your stylesheet. For example, you can add --main-color: #3498db;
in your CSS.
Can you show me an example of how to apply a CSS variable to a text color?
Sure! You can use the variable like this: color: var(--main-color);
in your CSS rules to apply the main color to your text.
What if I want to change the variable dynamically?
You can change CSS variables dynamically using JavaScript. For example, document.documentElement.style.setProperty('--main-color', '#e74c3c');
will change the main color.
Are there any limitations to using CSS variables in Twine?
CSS variables are widely supported, but ensure your Twine version and browser support them. Some older browsers may have issues.
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