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Sass Color Functions


Sass Color Functions

We have divided the color functions in Sass into three parts: Set color functions, Get color functions, and Manipulate color functions:

Sass Set Color Functions

Function Description & Example
rgb(red, green, blue) Sets a color using the Red-Green-Blue (RGB) model. An RGB color value is specified with: rgb(red, green, blue). Each parameter defines the intensity of that color and can be an integer between 0 and 255, or a percentage value (from 0% to 100%).

Example:
rgb(0, 0, 255); // rendered as blue because the blue parameter is set to its highest value (255) and the others are set to 0
rgba(red, green, blue, alpha) Sets a color using the Red-Green-Blue-Alpha (RGBA) model. RGBA color values are an extension of RGB color values with an alpha channel - which specifies the opacity of the color. The alpha parameter is a number between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (fully opaque).

Example:
rgba(0, 0, 255, 0.3); // rendered as blue with opacity
hsl(hue, saturation, lightness) Sets a color using the Hue-Saturation-Lightness (HSL) model - and represents a cylindrical-coordinate representation of colors. Hue is a degree on the color wheel (from 0 to 360) - 0 or 360 is red, 120 is green, 240 is blue. Saturation is a percentage value; 0% means a shade of gray and 100% is the full color. Lightness is also a percentage; 0% is black, 100% is white.

Example:
hsl(120, 100%, 50%); // green
hsl(120, 100%, 75%); // light green
hsl(120, 100%, 25%); // dark green
hsl(120, 60%, 70%); // pastel green
hsla(hue, saturation, lightness, alpha) Sets a color using the Hue-Saturation-Lightness-Alpha (HSLA) model. HSLA color values are an extension of HSL color values with an alpha channel - which specifies the opacity of the color. The alpha parameter is a number between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (fully opaque).

Example:
hsl(120, 100%, 50%, 0.3); // green with opacity
hsl(120, 100%, 75%, 0.3); // light green with opacity
grayscale(color) Sets a gray color with the same lightness as color.

Example:
grayscale(#7fffd4);
Result: #c6c6c6
complement(color) Sets a color that is the complementary color of color.

Example:
complement(#7fffd4);
Result: #ff7faa
invert(color, weight) Sets a color that is the inverse or negative color of color. The weight parameter is optional and must be a number between 0% and 100%. Default is 100%.

Example:
invert(white);
Result: black

Sass Get Color Functions

Function Description & Example
red(color) Returns the red value of color as a number between 0 and 255.

Example:
red(#7fffd4);
Result: 127
red(red);
Result: 255
green(color) Returns the green value of color as a number between 0 and 255.

Example:
green(#7fffd4);
Result: 255
green(blue);
Result: 0
blue(color) Returns the blue value of color as a number between 0 and 255.

Example:
blue(#7fffd4);
Result: 212
blue(blue);
Result: 255
hue(color) Returns the hue of color as a number between 0deg and 360deg.

Example:
hue(#7fffd4);
Result: 160deg
saturation(color) Returns the HSL saturation of color as a number between 0% and 100%.

Example:
saturation(#7fffd4);
Result: 100%
lightness(color) Returns the HSL lightness of color as a number between 0% and 100%.

Example:
lightness(#7fffd4);
Result: 74.9%
alpha(color) Returns the alpha channel of color as a number between 0 and 1.

Example:
alpha(#7fffd4);
Result: 1
opacity(color) Returns the alpha channel of color as a number between 0 and 1.

Example:
opacity(rgba(127, 255, 212, 0.5));
Result: 0.5

Sass Manipulate Color Functions

Function Description & Example
mix(color1, color2, weight) Creates a color that is a mix of color1 and color2. The weight parameter must be between 0% and 100%. A larger weight means that more of color1 should be used. A smaller weight means that more of color2 should be used. Default is 50%.
adjust-hue(color, degrees) Adjusts the color's hue with a degree from -360deg to 360deg.

Example:
adjust-hue(#7fffd4, 80deg);
Result: #8080ff
adjust-color(color, red, green, blue, hue, saturation, lightness, alpha) Adjusts one or more parameters by the specified amount. This function adds or subtracts the specified amount to/from the existing color value.

Example:
adjust-color(#7fffd4, blue: 25);
Result:
change-color(color, red, green, blue, hue, saturation, lightness, alpha) Sets one or more parameters of a color to new values.

Example:
change-color(#7fffd4, red: 255);
Result: #ffffd4
scale-color(color, red, green, bluesaturation, lightness, alpha) Scales one or more parameters of color.
rgba(color, alpha) Creates a new color of color with the given alpha channel.

Example:
rgba(#7fffd4, 30%);
Result: rgba(127, 255, 212, 0.3)
lighten(color, amount) Creates a lighter color of color with an amount between 0% and 100%. The amount parameter increases the HSL lightness by that percent.
darken(color, amount) Creates a darker color of color with an amount between 0% and 100%. The amount parameter decreases the HSL lightness by that percent.
saturate(color, amount) Creates a more saturated color of color with an amount between 0% and 100%. The amount parameter increases the HSL saturation by that percent.
desaturate(color, amount) Creates a less saturated color of color with an amount between 0% and 100%. The amount parameter decreases the HSL saturation by that percent.
opacify(color, amount) Creates a more opaque color of color with an amount between 0 and 1. The amount parameter increases the alpha channel by that amount.
fade-in(color, amount) Creates a more opaque color of color with an amount between 0 and 1. The amount parameter increases the alpha channel by that amount.
transparentize(color, amount) Creates a more transparent color of color with an amount between 0 and 1. The amount parameter decreases the alpha channel by that amount.
fade-out(color, amount) Creates a more transparent color of color with an amount between 0 and 1. The amount parameter decreases the alpha channel by that amount.