Problem/Motivation

As an admin, I would like to modify the colors of Claro using the Color module.

Proposed resolution

Implement Color module integration.

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Comments

kevinfunk created an issue. See original summary.

kevinfunk’s picture

Here is a start to adding Color module integration. Right now it has three colors to choose, Blue, Green, and Red. Blue is the default that matches Claro and green and red are similar to the shades that ship with Claro. Green and red definitely need work, but it's a start.

finnsky’s picture

Maybe it has sense to manage claro color variables in this?
https://git.drupalcode.org/project/claro/blob/8.x-1.x/css/src/base/varia...

fhaeberle’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed
Issue tags: +DrupalCon Amsterdam 2019
Related issues: +#2808151: [policy] Move the Color module to a contributed project when Bartik is deprecated, +#445990: [META] Refactor color module

As the Color module is considered moving to a contrib project in #2808151: [policy] Move the Color module to a contributed project when Bartik is deprecated and even refactored in #445990: [META] Refactor color module I would postpone this until the decisions there are made. Maybe also something to discuss during DrupalCon.

anruether’s picture

Note that there are more modern approaches like cssvars module.

huzooka’s picture

Project: Claro » Drupal core
Version: 8.x-1.x-dev » 8.9.x-dev
Component: Code » Claro theme
rachel_norfolk’s picture

Issue tags: -DrupalCon Amsterdam 2019 +Amsterdam2019

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quietone’s picture

Status: Postponed » Active
kostyashupenko’s picture

Color module is no longer in core. Should we close this issue?