Overriding Theme CSS Variables
In this example, we override the editor's default theme CSS variables to create a red theme for both light and dark modes.
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import "@blocknote/core/fonts/inter.css";
import { useCreateBlockNote } from "@blocknote/react";
import { BlockNoteView } from "@blocknote/mantine";
import "@blocknote/mantine/style.css";
import "./styles.css";
export default function App() {
// Creates a new editor instance.
const editor = useCreateBlockNote({
initialContent: [
{
type: "paragraph",
content: "Welcome to this demo!",
},
{
type: "paragraph",
content: "Open up a menu or toolbar to see more of the red theme",
},
{
type: "paragraph",
content:
"Toggle light/dark mode in the page footer and see the theme change too",
},
{
type: "paragraph",
},
],
});
// Renders the editor instance using a React component.
// Adds `data-theming-css-variables-demo` to restrict styles to only this demo.
return <BlockNoteView editor={editor} data-theming-css-variables-demo />;
}