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Hey, I think this is a major flaw here, that all the components use the I believe that flowbite must fix this, as it's not scallable to pass the Here is my config: /** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */
module.exports = {
content: [
"./node_modules/flowbite-react/**/*.js",
"./src/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}",
],
theme: {
extend: {
colors: {
// cyan is used in all components as the default "primary" color
// here we are actually overriding it to some purple color
// so practically, the cyan means primary
cyan: {
50: "#f7f6ff",
100: "#eeecfe",
200: "#d5d1fd",
300: "#bbb5fb",
400: "#897df8",
500: "#5645f5",
600: "#4d3edd",
700: "#4134b8",
800: "#342993",
900: "#2a2278",
},
},
},
},
plugins: [
require("flowbite/plugin")
],
}; |
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Hi there,
So I have been using the flowbite-svelte library for my product. Have had a great experience with it.
I am building a chrome extension for my product now. Have decided to go with React. So to maintain UI consistency I want to use flowbite-react.
However, I am finding it difficult to override the
primary
color in the theme.Is there a way to do this without creating a custom theme?
This is how it's done in flowbite-svelte => https://flowbite-svelte.com/docs/pages/colors
Thanks!
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