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Ben Frain has been a web designer/developer since 1996. He is currently employed as a UI-UX Technical Lead at bet365. Before the web, he worked as an underrated (and modest) TV actor and technology journalist, having graduated from Salford University with a degree in Media and Performance. He has written four equally underrated (his opinion) screenplays and still harbors the (fading) belief he might sell one. Outside of work, he enjoys simple pleasures: playing indoor football while his body and wife still allow it and wrestling with his two sons.
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Working with custom properties

Let’s start with a simple use case, storing a font-family name that we can then reference more simply later in the style sheet. This is what a custom property definition looks like:

:root {
    --MainFont: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}

Here, we are using the :root pseudo-class to store the custom property in the document root. You don’t have to store them in the root, but storing them here means that any descendent element has access to them.

But custom properties respect the cascade. As we will see shortly, being able to reassign custom properties in different scopes is one of their superpowers.

The :root pseudo-class always references the topmost parent element in a document structure. In an HTML document, this would always be the HTML tag, but for an SVG document (we looked at SVG in Chapter 10, SVG), it would reference a different element.

When we set a custom property,...

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Ben Frain has been a web designer/developer since 1996. He is currently employed as a UI-UX Technical Lead at bet365. Before the web, he worked as an underrated (and modest) TV actor and technology journalist, having graduated from Salford University with a degree in Media and Performance. He has written four equally underrated (his opinion) screenplays and still harbors the (fading) belief he might sell one. Outside of work, he enjoys simple pleasures: playing indoor football while his body and wife still allow it and wrestling with his two sons.
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