--- title: Customize Bulma layout: documentation doc-tab: overview doc-subtab: customize --- {% capture sass %} // 1. Import the initial variables @import "../sass/utilities/initial-variables" // 2. Set your own initial variables // Update blue $blue: #72d0eb // Add pink and its invert $pink: #ffb3b3 $pink-invert: #fff // Add a serif family $family-serif: "Merriweather", "Georgia", serif // 3. Set the derived variables // Use the new pink as the primary color $primary: $pink $primary-invert: $pink-invert // Use the existing orange as the danger color $danger: $orange // Use the new serif family $family-primary: $family-serif // 4. Import the rest of Bulma @import "../bulma" {% endcapture %} {% include subnav-overview.html %}

Customizing with Sass

Create your own theme with a simple set of variables


If you're familiar with Sass and want to customize Bulma with your own colors and variables, just install Bulma via npm:

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Set your variables

Add your own colors, set new fonts, override Bulma's default styles...

{% highlight sass %}{{ sass }}{% endhighlight %}

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See the result: before and after

As $blue has been updated, and since $blue-invert is automatically calculated with the function $blue-invert: findColorInvert($blue), the $blue-invert is now black instead of white

Customizing Bulma with Sass Customizing Bulma with Sass