by David Darnes
Lessons:14Length:33 minutes

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5.2 Integrating Colour Variables
If you’re familiar with CSS preprocessors such as LESS, you’ll know how useful variables can be for manipulating colour and other values. In this lesson we’ll take a similar approach, setting up colour customisation options for use within the BaseKit Editor itself.
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1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:32
1 lesson, 00:32
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction00:32
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
00:32
2.How BaseKit Works2 lessons, 04:15
2 lessons, 04:15
Free Lesson 2.1The BaseKit Editor02:14
Free Lesson
2.1
The BaseKit Editor
02:14
2.2The Development Community02:01
2.2
The Development Community
02:01
3.Preparation2 lessons, 07:01
2 lessons, 07:01
3.1Preparing Tools and Applications02:38
3.1
Preparing Tools and Applications
02:38
3.2Configuration04:23
3.2
Configuration
04:23
4.From HTML to Template3 lessons, 09:48
3 lessons, 09:48
4.1Planning the Build01:53
4.1
Planning the Build
01:53
4.2Using Twig and BaseKit Widgets05:35
4.2
Using Twig and BaseKit Widgets
05:35
4.3Integrating Assets02:20
4.3
Integrating Assets
02:20
5.Editor Options4 lessons, 08:10
4 lessons, 08:10
5.1Editor Template Options00:35
5.1
Editor Template Options
00:35
5.2Integrating Colour Variables02:28
5.2
Integrating Colour Variables
02:28
5.3Integrating Font Variables02:16
5.3
Integrating Font Variables
02:16
5.4Fine Tuning02:51
5.4
Fine Tuning
02:51
6.Conclusion2 lessons, 02:52
2 lessons, 02:52
6.1Importing the Template02:03
6.1
Importing the Template
02:03
6.2Closing Statement00:49
6.2
Closing Statement
00:49
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