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Color Module
The sasses/color
generates new colors based on existing ones, making it easy to build color themes.
See: @forward
· @import
· @use
color.$color-contrast-dark //=> color
Returns a dark color if the background is light.
Example:
Sass
@use 'sasses/color' @debug color.$color-contrast-dark //=> black
color.$color-contrast-light //=> color
Returns a light color if the background is dark.
Example:
Sass
@use 'sasses/color' @debug color.$color-contrast-light //=> white
color.$min-contrast-ratio //=> number
The contrast ratio to reach against white, to determine if color changes from "light" to "dark". Acceptable values for WCAG 2.0 are 3, 4.5 and 7.
Example:
Sass
@use 'sasses/color' @debug color.$min-contrast-ratio //=> 4.5
color.adjust($color, $red: null, $green: null, $blue: null, $hue: null, $saturation: null, $lightness: null, $whiteness: null, $blackness: null, $alpha: null) //=> color
Increases or decreases one or more properties of $color
by fixed amounts.
Adds the value passed for each keyword argument to the corresponding property of the color, and returns the adjusted color. It’s an error to specify an RGB property ($red
, $green
, and/or $blue
) at the same time as an HSL property ($hue
, $saturation
, and/or $lightness
), or either of those at the same time as a HWB property ($hue
, $whiteness
, and/or $blackness
).
All optional arguments must be numbers. The $red
, $green
, and $blue
arguments must be unitless and between -255
and 255
(inclusive). The $hue
argument must have either the unit deg
or no unit. The $saturation
, $lightness
, $whiteness
, and $blackness
arguments must be between -100%
and 100%
(inclusive), and may not be unitless. The $alpha
argument must be unitless and between -1
and 1
(inclusive).
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.adjust(#6b717f, $red: 15) //=> #7a717f @debug color.adjust(#d2e1dd, $red: -10, $blue: 10) //=> #c8e1e7 @debug color.adjust(#998099, $lightness: -30%, $alpha: -0.4) //=> rgba(71, 57, 71, 0.6)
color.alpha($color) //=> number
Returns the alpha channel of $color
as a number between 0 and 1.
As a special case, this supports the Internet Explorer syntax alpha(opacity=20)
, for which it returns an unquoted string.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.alpha(#e1d7d2) //=> 1 @debug color.alpha(rgba(210, 225, 221, 0.4)) //=> 0.4
color.blackness($color) //=> number
Returns the HWB blackness of $color
as a number between 0%
and 100%
.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.blackness(#e1d7d2) //=> 11.7647058824% @debug color.blackness(white) //=> 0% @debug color.blackness(black) //=> 100%
color.blue($color) //=> number
Returns the blue channel of $color
as a number between 0 and 255.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.blue(#e1d7d2) //=> 210 @debug color.blue(white) //=> 255 @debug color.blue(black) //=> 0
color.change($color, $red: null, $green: null, $blue: null, $hue: null, $saturation: null, $lightness: null, $whiteness: null, $blackness: null, $alpha: null) //=> color
Sets one or more properties of a color to new values.
Uses the value passed for each keyword argument in place of the corresponding property of the color, and returns the changed color. It’s an error to specify an RGB property ($red
, $green
, and/or $blue
) at the same time as an HSL property ($hue
, $saturation
, and/or $lightness
), or either of those at the same time as an HWB property ($hue
, $whiteness
, and/or $blackness
).
All optional arguments must be numbers. The $red
, $green
, and $blue
arguments must be unitless and between 0 and 255 (inclusive). The $hue
argument must have either the unit deg or no unit. The $saturation
, $lightness
, $whiteness
, and $blackness
arguments must be between 0% and 100% (inclusive), and may not be unitless. The $alpha
argument must be unitless and between 0 and 1 (inclusive).
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.change(#6b717f, $red: 100) //=> #64717f @debug color.change(#d2e1dd, $red: 100, $blue: 50) //=> #64e132 @debug color.change(#998099, $lightness: 30%, $alpha: 0.5) //=> rgba(85, 68, 85, 0.5)
color.complement($color) //=> color
Returns the RGB complement of $color
.
This is identical to color.adjust($color, $hue: 180deg)
.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" // Hue 222deg becomes 42deg. @debug color.complement(#6b717f) //=> #7f796b // Hue 164deg becomes 344deg. @debug color.complement(#d2e1dd) //=> #e1d2d6 // Hue 210deg becomes 30deg. @debug color.complement(#036) //=> #663300
color.color-contrast($background, $color-dark, $color-light, $min-contrast) //=> color
How one color stands out from another color.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.color-contrast(#075298) //=> white @debug color.color-contrast(#6db8fe) //=> black
color.contrast-ratio($background, $foreground) //=> number
A measurement of the visual difference between two colors expressed mathematically.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.contrast-ratio(#075298, white) //=> 7.8670801833 @debug color.contrast-ratio(#6db8fe, black) //=> 9.9375893256
color.grayscale($color) //=> color
Returns a gray color with the same lightness as $color
.
This is identical to color.change($color, $saturation: 0%)
.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.grayscale(#6b717f) //=> #757575 @debug color.grayscale(#d2e1dd) //=> #dadada @debug color.grayscale(#036) //=> #333333
color.green($color) //=> number
Returns the green channel of $color
as a number between 0 and 255.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.green(#e1d7d2) //=> 215 @debug color.green(white) //=> 255 @debug color.green(black) //=> 0
color.hue($color) //=> number
Returns the hue of $color
as a number between 0deg
and 360deg
.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.hue(#e1d7d2) //=> 20deg @debug color.hue(#f2ece4) //=> 34.2857142857deg @debug color.hue(#dadbdf) //=> 228deg
color.hwb($hue $whiteness $blackness) //=> color
// or
color.hwb($hue $whiteness $blackness / $alpha) //=> color
// or
color.hwb($hue, $whiteness, $blackness, $alpha: 1) //=> color
Returns a color with the given hue, whiteness, and blackness and the given alpha channel.
The hue is a number between 0deg
and 360deg
(inclusive). The whiteness and blackness are numbers between 0%
and 100%
(inclusive). The hue may be unitless, but the whiteness and blackness must have unit %. The alpha channel can be specified as either a unitless number between 0 and 1 (inclusive), or a percentage between 0%
and 100%
(inclusive).
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.hwb(210, 0%, 60%) //=> #036 @debug color.hwb(34, 89%, 5%) //=> #f2ece4 @debug color.hwb(210 0% 60% / 0.5) //=> rgba(0, 51, 102, 0.5)
color.ie-hex-str($color) //=> unquoted string
Returns an unquoted string that represents $color
in the #AARRGGBB
format expected by Internet Explorer’s -ms-filter
property.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.ie-hex-str(#b37399) //=> #FFB37399 @debug color.ie-hex-str(#808c99) //=> #FF808C99 @debug color.ie-hex-str(rgba(242, 236, 228, 0.6)) //=> #99F2ECE4
color.invert($color, $weight: 100%) //=> color
Returns the inverse or negative of $color
.
The $weight
must be a number between 0%
and 100%
(inclusive). A higher weight means the result will be closer to the negative, and a lower weight means it will be closer to $color
. Weight 50%
will always produce #808080
.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.invert(#b37399) //=> #4c8c66 @debug color.invert(black) //=> white @debug color.invert(#550e0c, 20%) //=> #663b3a
color.lightness($color) //=> number
Returns the HSL lightness of $color as a number between 0%
and 100%
.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.lightness(#e1d7d2) //=> 85.2941176471% @debug color.lightness(#f2ece4) //=> 92.1568627451% @debug color.lightness(#dadbdf) //=> 86.4705882353%
color.luminance($color) //=> number
Return WCAG2.1 relative luminance
See: DFN Relative Luminance · DFN Contrast Ratio
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.luminance(#0B89FE) //=> 0.2511822502 @debug color.luminance(#fe800b) //=> 0.3653333554 @debug color.luminance(#89fe0b) //=> 0.7622614911 @debug color.luminance(#fe0b89) //=> 0.2311631764
color.mix($color1, $color2, $weight: 50%) //=> color
Returns a color that’s a mixture of $color1
and $color2
.
Both the $weight
and the relative opacity of each color determines how much of each color is in the result. The $weight
must be a number between 0%
and 100%
(inclusive). A larger weight indicates that more of $color1
should be used, and a smaller weight indicates that more of $color2
should be used.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.mix(#036, #d2e1dd) //=> #698aa2 @debug color.mix(#036, #d2e1dd, 75%) //=> #355f84 @debug color.mix(#036, #d2e1dd, 25%) //=> #9eb6bf @debug color.mix(rgba(242, 236, 228, 0.5), #6b717f) //=> rgba(141, 144, 152, 0.75)
color.opaque($background, $foreground) //=> color
A paint that is opaque will give a solid colour.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.opaque(#e7f3ff, #010e19) //=> #010e19 @debug color.opaque(#cee7ff, #021b33) //=> #021b33 @debug color.opaque(#9dd0ff, #043766) //=> #043766 @debug color.opaque(#6db8fe, #075298) //=> #075298 @debug color.opaque(#3ca1fe, #096ecb) //=> #096ecb @debug color.opaque(#0B89FE, #000000) //=> black @debug color.opaque(#0B89FE, #ffffff) //=> white
color.red($color) //=> number
Returns the red channel of $color
as a number between 0 and 255.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.red(#e1d7d2) //=> 225 @debug color.red(white) //=> 255 @debug color.red(black) //=> 0
color.saturate($color, $amount) //=> color
Makes $color
more saturated.
The $amount
must be a number between 0%
and 100%
(inclusive). Increases the HSL saturation of $color
by that amount.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" // Saturation 50% becomes 70%. @debug color.saturate(#c69, 20%) //=> #e05299 // Saturation 35% becomes 85%. @debug color.saturate(#f2ece4, 50%) //=> #ebebeb // Saturation 80% becomes 100%. @debug color.saturate(#0e4982, 30%) //=> #004990
color.saturation($color) //=> number
Returns the HSL saturation of $color
as a number between 0%
and 100%
.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.saturation(#e1d7d2) //=> 20% @debug color.saturation(#f2ece4) //=> 30% @debug color.saturation(#dadbdf) //=> 7.2463768116%
color.scale($color, $red: null, $green: null, $blue: null, $saturation: null, $lightness: null, $whiteness: null, $blackness: null, $alpha: null) //=> color
Fluidly scales one or more properties of $color
.
Each keyword argument must be a number between -100%
and 100%
(inclusive). This indicates how far the corresponding property should be moved from its original position towards the maximum (if the argument is positive) or the minimum (if the argument is negative). This means that, for example, $lightness: 50%
will make all colors 50%
closer to maximum lightness without making them fully white.
It’s an error to specify an RGB property ($red
, $green
, and/or $blue
) at the same time as an HSL property ($saturation
, and/or $lightness
), or either of those at the same time as an HWB property ($whiteness
, and/or $blackness
).
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.scale(#6b717f, $red: 15%) //=> #81717f @debug color.scale(#d2e1dd, $lightness: -10%, $saturation: 10%) //=> #b3d4cb @debug color.scale(#998099, $alpha: -40%) //=> rgba(153, 128, 153, 0.6)
color.shade($color, $weight) //=> color
Mix a color with black.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.shade(#0B89FE, 20%) //=> #096ecb @debug color.shade(#0B89FE, 40%) //=> #075298 @debug color.shade(#0B89FE, 60%) //=> #043766 @debug color.shade(#0B89FE, 80%) //=> #021b33 @debug color.shade(#0B89FE, 90%) //=> #010e19
color.shift($color, $weight) //=> color
Shade the color if the weight is positive, else tint it.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.shift(#0B89FE, 20%) //=> #096ecb @debug color.shift(#0B89FE, 40%) //=> #075298 @debug color.shift(#0B89FE, 60%) //=> #043766 @debug color.shift(#0B89FE, 80%) //=> #021b33 @debug color.shift(#0B89FE, 90%) //=> #010e19
color.tint($color, $weight) //=> color
Mix a color with white.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.tint(#0B89FE, 20%) //=> #3ca1fe @debug color.tint(#0B89FE, 40%) //=> #6db8fe @debug color.tint(#0B89FE, 60%) //=> #9dd0ff @debug color.tint(#0B89FE, 80%) //=> #cee7ff @debug color.tint(#0B89FE, 90%) //=> #e7f3ff
color.whiteness($color) //=> number
Returns the HWB whiteness of $color
as a number between 0%
and 100%
.
Example:
Sass
@use "sasses/color" @debug color.whiteness(#e1d7d2) //=> 82.3529411765% @debug color.whiteness(white) //=> 100% @debug color.whiteness(black) //=> 0%