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css - Set a variable in Sass depending on the selector

I’ve got a website that’s using a few different ‘main’ colors. The general HTML layout stays the same, only the colors change depending on the content.

I was wondering if I could set a color variable depending on the CSS selector. This way I can theme my website with a few variables and let Sass fill in the colors.

For example:

$color-1: #444;
$color-2: #555;
$color-3: #666;
$color-4: #777;

body.class-1 {
  color-default: $color-1;
  color-main: $color-2;
}
body.class-2 {
  color-default: $color-3;
  color-main: $color-4;
}

/* content CSS */
.content {
  background: $color-default;
  color: $color-main;
}

I was thinking of using a mixin for this, but I was wondering if there’s a better way to do this—with a function maybe? I’m not that great with Sass, so any help would be appreciated.

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I think a mixin is the answer. (As I wrote, variables won’t work.)

@mixin content($color-default, $color-main) {
  background: $color-default;
  color: $color-main;
}

body.class-1 {
  @include content(#444, #555);
}

body.class-2 {
  @include content(#666, #777);
}

That SCSS compiles to this CSS:

body.class-1 {
  background: #444444;
  color: #555555; }

body.class-2 {
  background: #666666;
  color: #777777; }

If you wanted to group the color values together in your SCSS file, you could use variables in conjunction with the mixin:

$color-1: #444;
$color-2: #555;
$color-3: #666;
$color-4: #777;

body.class-1 {
  @include content($color-1, $color-2);
}

body.class-2 {
  @include content($color-3, $color-4);
}

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