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## rem/em functions

`rem` and `em` functions can be used to convert pixels to rem/em units.
`16px = 1rem` and `16px = 1em`, `em` values are supposed to be used in media queries,
`rem` everywhere else. You can learn more about units conversions in [this guide](/styles/rem).

```scss
.demo {
font-size: rem(16px);

@media (min-width: em(320px)) {
font-size: rem(32px);
}
}
```

Will be transformed to:

```scss
.demo {
font-size: calc(1rem * var(--mantine-scale));

@media (min-width: 20em) {
font-size: calc(2rem * var(--mantine-scale));
}
}
```

## dark and light mixins

`dark` and `light` mixins can be used to create styles that will be applied only in dark or light color scheme.

```scss
.demo {
@mixin light {
color: red;
}

@mixin dark {
color: blue;
}
}
```

Will be transformed to:

```scss
[data-mantine-color-scheme='light'] .demo {
color: red;
}

[data-mantine-color-scheme='dark'] .demo {
color: blue;
}
```

Note that usually you do not need to use both `light` and `dark` mixins at the same time.
It is easier to define styles for light color scheme and then use `dark` mixin to override them in dark color scheme.

```scss
.demo {
// Value for light color scheme
color: red;

@mixin dark {
// Value for dark color scheme
color: blue;
}
}
```

To define values for light/dark color scheme on the `:root`/`html` element, use `light-root` and `dark-root` mixins instead:

```scss
:root {
@mixin light-root {
--color: red;
}

@mixin dark-root {
--color: blue;
}
}
```

## smaller-than and larger-than mixins

`smaller-than` and `larger-than` mixins can be used to create styles that will be applied only when screen is smaller or larger than specified breakpoint.

```scss
.demo {
@mixin smaller-than 320px {
color: red;
}

@mixin larger-than 320px {
color: blue;
}
}
```

Will be transformed to:

```scss
// Breakpoint values are converted to em units
// In smaller-than mixin 0.1px is subtracted from breakpoint value
// to avoid intersection with larger-than mixin
@media (max-width: 19.99375em) {
.demo {
color: red;
}
}

@media (min-width: 20em) {
.demo {
color: blue;
}
}
```

You can also use `smaller-than` and `larger-than` mixins with [mantine breakpoints](/styles/responsive/#breakpoints-variables-in-css-modules):

```scss
.demo {
@mixin smaller-than $mantine-breakpoint-sm {
color: red;
}

@mixin larger-than $mantine-breakpoint-sm {
color: blue;
}
}
```

## light-dark function

`light-dark` function is an alternative to `light` and `dark` mixins. It accepts two arguments:
first argument is rule that will be applied in light color scheme, second argument is rule that will be applied in dark color scheme.

```css
.demo {
color: light-dark(red, blue);
}
```

Will be transformed to:

```css
.demo {
color: red;
}

[data-mantine-color-scheme='dark'] .demo {
color: blue;
}
```

Note that `light-dark` function does not work on `:root`/`html` element. Use `light-root` and `dark-root` mixins instead:

```scss
// ❌ Does not work
:root {
--color: light-dark(red, blue);
}

// ✅ Works
:root {
@mixin light-root {
--color: red;
}

@mixin dark-root {
--color: blue;
}
}
```

## hover mixin

`hover` mixin can be used to create styles that will be applied on hover.

```css
.demo {
@mixin hover {
color: orange;
}
}
```

Will be transformed to:

```css
@media (hover: hover) {
.demo:hover {
color: orange;
}
}

@media (hover: none) {
.demo:active {
color: orange;
}
}
```

## rtl/ltr mixins

`rtl` mixin can be used to create styles that will be applied when `dir="rtl"` is set on parent element (usually `<html />`).

```scss
.demo {
margin-left: 1rem;

@mixin rtl {
margin-left: 0;
margin-right: 1rem;
}
}
```

Will be transformed to:

```css
.demo {
margin-left: 1rem;
}

[dir='rtl'] .demo {
margin-left: 0;
margin-right: 1rem;
}
```

`ltr` mixin works the same way, but for `dir="ltr"`:

```scss
.demo {
margin-left: 1rem;

@mixin ltr {
margin-left: 0;
margin-right: 1rem;
}
}
```

Will be transformed to:

```css
.demo {
margin-left: 1rem;
}

[dir='ltr'] .demo {
margin-left: 0;
margin-right: 1rem;
}
```

## not-rtl/not-ltr mixins

`not-rtl`/`not-ltr` mixins can be used to create styles that will be applied when the direction is set to the opposite value or not set at all.
For example, `not-rtl` styles will be applied when `dir="ltr"` or when `dir` is not set at all.

```scss
.demo {
@mixin not-rtl {
margin-right: 1rem;
}
}
```

Will be transformed to:

```css
:root:not([dir='rtl']) .demo {
margin-right: 1rem;
}
```

## License

MIT License

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