Topic: Change default colors of *-warning, *-primary, *-secondary, and so on to my own defined colors
AstroSign free asked 4 years ago
Expected behavior I can gobally change the default colors used by MDB5 to my own defined colors
Actual behavior *-primary, *-secondary, and so on are already defined with default colors I can not use for my website
Resources (screenshots, code snippets etc.)
Arkadiusz Idzikowski staff answered 4 years ago
The easiest solution would be to use an MDB theme, but theming only modify the primary and secondary colors.
https://mdbootstrap.com/docs/standard/content-styles/theme/
Otherwise you would need to override the scss variables located in the free/variables.scss
file.
AstroSign free commented 4 years ago
Just what I searched for, Thank you
webshapers priority commented 4 years ago
In order to override them they would need the "!default"-flag set like this:// Theme colors$primary: #1266f1 !default;$secondary: #b23cfd !default;$success: #00b74a !default;$info: #39c0ed !default;$warning: #ffa900 !default;$danger: #f93154 !default;$light: $gray-50 !default;$dark: $gray-900 !default;
webshapers priority commented 4 years ago
Aaaand I believe this should be done for all the variables in free/variables.scss...
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