--- title: CSS Variables in Bulma layout: docs markdown: true theme: features doc-tab: features doc-subtab: css-variables breadcrumb: - home - documentation - features - features-css-variables --- All Bulma components are styled using **CSS Variables** (which are also called CSS custom properties). [Read more about them on the MDN Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_custom_properties). For example, here is how the `.title` element is styled: ```css .title { color: var(--bulma-title-color); font-size: var(--bulma-title-size); font-weight: var(--bulma-title-weight); line-height: var(--bulma-title-line-height); } ``` ## Scope Bulma CSS variables are either defined: - at the **global** scope `:root` - at the **component** scope, like `.button` CSS Variables defined at a more specific scope (like `.button`) will override the ones defined at a more global scope. ```css :root { /* Default global value */ --bulma-size-medium: 1.25rem; } .button { /* Overrides the global value */ --bulma-size-medium: 1.5rem; } ``` ## Prefix All Bulma CSS variables are prefixed with `bulma-` (including the dash). You will notice theme when inspecting a webpage: Inspect CSS variables This prefix can be changed by setting the `$cssvars-prefix` Sass variable: ```scss @use "bulma/sass" with ( $cssvars-prefix: "my-prefix-" ); ``` ## Themes The global CSS variables defined at the `:root` level are what defines a **Bulma theme**. Think of a theme as simply a collection of CSS variables.

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