JavierM42 / tailwindcss-color-mix

A plugin for TailwindCSS to build new colors by mixing two existing ones.
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A plugin for TailwindCSS to build new colors by mixing two existing ones.

Use bg-red-500 bg-mix-black bg-mix-amount-50 to partially overlay black over the red-500 shade.

This is achieved with native CSS color-mix, so all colors in the palette can be mixed with each other.

Installation

First, install the package:

npm install --save tailwindcss-color-mix

Then, import it in tailwind.config.js:

  const colorMix = require('tailwindcss-color-mix');

  module.exports = {
    ...
    plugins: [
      ...,
      colorMix()
    ]
  }

Usage

You can also use arbitrary values for amount such as bg-mix-amount-[42] (for 42%).

The default mix amount is zero.

Interpolation method

Default interpolation method is srgb but you can also use hsl shorter hue or hsl longer-hue with the bg-mix-method-shorter-hue and bg-mix-method-longer-hue utilities.

Example: interaction states

The plugin is usage-agnostic, but the original motivation behind it is the state layers concept from the Material Design system.

The system defines interactive surfaces given their background color and their text color. When hovered or pressed, the background on an interacive surface is overlayed with a predetermined opacity of its text color. This helps to create consistent interaction states with no extra effort.

In vanilla Tailwind syntax, that would force us to define extra shades for every combination of background and text colors we need.

With this plugin, an interactive surface can be defined as bg-red-800 text-white bg-mix-white hover:bg-mix-amount-8 active:bg-mix-amount-12, if 8 and 12 exist in the background opacity theme config.

Plugin options

You can customize the generated utility names by passing options to the plugin, like this:

tailwind.config.js:

  const colorMix = require('tailwindcss-color-mix');

  module.exports = {
    ...
    plugins: [
      ...,
      colorMix({
        bgMix: 'bg-overlay',
        bgMixAmount: 'overlay-amount',
        bgMixMethod: 'overlay-method'
      })
    ]
  }

With the above configuration, instead of bg-mix-black bg-mix-50 bg-mix-method-shorter-hue, you would use bg-overlay-black overlay-amount-50 overlay-method-shorter-hue.

Other color properties

I haven't found the need to extend this library to other properties such as text color, border, fill, stroke, ring... but it shouldn't be hard to do so. Feel free to open a feature request if you need color mixing on one or more specific properties.