In this article, we are going to make a dark/light theme switcher using HTML, CSS & JavaScript, so we have here one switch button if we click on that then
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In this article, we are going to make a dark/light theme switcher using HTML, CSS & JavaScript, so we have here one switch button if we click on that then

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CSS custom properties have been around for a while now and are currently supported in three browser engines (as of February 2016). When I first heard about CSS variables I was skeptical as I thought they will offer the same functionality as variables in pre-/post-processors. Some month later I stumbled across the spec and was pretty excited to find out that they are not really variables, but rather properties which are dynamic and scoped to the DOM. To show this in action I build a simple theme switcher demo.