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I'm trying to achieve something similar like here: How to override css prefers-color-scheme setting, with the difference that I'm using SCSS.

There are some top-level variables defined:

$content-primary: #000000;
$content-secondary: #FFFFFF;

I want to overwrite those values, depending on the information on the client (localStorage, media query). I started by setting the data-attribute to the html element, e.g. document.documentElement.setAttribute("data-theme", "dark");.

// Some SCSS magic here checking data attributes
// When data-theme="dark" is set, the following should be applied:
$content-primary: #F1F1F1;
$content-secondary: #222222;

I've tried to use the same logic as in the related question, but that does not work.

[data-theme="dark"] {
    $content-primary: #F1F1F1;
    $content-secondary: #222222;
}

Is this somehow possible?

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I have done theming on a project and used !default Click here to read documentation

But seeing what you want to do, I suggest you to use native CSS var(--content-primary)

This Basic CSS variables can be overwritten not only based on attribute/class/parent etc. But also based on Media Query which makes them an incredible versatile tool.

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  • Thank you. I solved it with :root { --content-primary: #000000; --content-secondary: #616161; } $content-primary: var(--content-primary); $content-secondary: var(--content-secondary); [data-theme=dark] { --content-primary: #F1F1F1; --content-secondary: #999999; } . That way I can keep the variables I have at other places in my .scss files. Just out of curiosity... Is this an improper solution, i.e. is !default cleaner?
    – omg_me
    Sep 16, 2020 at 19:55
  • !default is definitely cleaner, especially if you want to have two separate files for color themes, e.g. default Light theme in base.light.scss with !default, and in base.dark.scss you just import there base.light.scss and redefine those colors, simple as that. But then you wont have dynamically switching colors based on a selector.
    – Eugene
    Sep 17, 2020 at 10:14
  • Ok, thanks for the feedback! I definitely want to give the users the possibility to switch between dark and light theme.
    – omg_me
    Sep 17, 2020 at 11:53

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