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Rem

Sass function and mixin to use rem units with optional pixel fallback.

Breaking change in 2.0: $rem-fallback is now set to false (see support) and $rem-baseline to 16px by default.

Demo: Sassmeister / Codepen

Compatibility: Sass 3.2+ (3.3+ for maps) and LibSass.

See also: https://github.com/pierreburel/sass-em


Installation

Download _rem.scss or install with Yarn, npm or Bower:

  • yarn add sass-rem
  • npm install sass-rem --save
  • bower install sass-rem --save

Then, import _rem.scss depending of your configuration and file structure.

Examples
  • @import "~sass-rem"; with sass-loader or node-sass-package-importer (recommended)
  • @import "sass-rem/rem"; when using node-sass’ includePaths to resolve node_modules or bower_components dirs
  • @import "../../node_modules/sass-rem/rem"; if none of the above and working in something like ./src/scss/main.scss
  • @import "../../bower_components/sass-rem/rem"; if using Bower
  • @import "lib/rem"; if manually copied _rem.scss in a lib folder, for example

Usage

SCSS

.demo {
  font-size: rem(24px); // Simple
  padding: rem(5px 10px); // Multiple values
  border-bottom: rem(1px solid black); // Multiple mixed values
  box-shadow: rem(0 0 2px #ccc, inset 0 0 5px #eee); // Comma-separated values
  text-shadow: rem(1px 1px) #eee, rem(-1px) 0 #eee; // Alternate use
}

CSS

.demo {
  font-size: 1.5rem;
  padding: 0.3125rem 0.625rem;
  border-bottom: 0.0625rem solid black;
  box-shadow: 0 0 0.125rem #ccc, inset 0 0 0.3125rem #eee;
  text-shadow: 0.0625rem 0.0625rem #eee, -0.0625rem 0 #eee;
}

Using pixel fallback

You can enable pixel fallback by setting $rem-fallback to true, but you will have to use the mixin instead of the function.

SCSS

$rem-fallback: true;

.demo {
  @include rem(font-size, 24px); // Simple
  @include rem(padding, 5px 10px); // Multiple values
  @include rem(border-bottom, 1px solid black); // Multiple mixed values
  @include rem(box-shadow, 0 0 2px #ccc, inset 0 0 5px #eee); // Comma-separated values
  // Multiple properties
  @include rem((
    margin: 10px 5px,
    text-shadow: (1px 1px #eee, -1px -1px #eee) // Parentheses needed because of comma
  ));
}

CSS

.demo {
  font-size: 24px;
  font-size: 1.5rem;
  padding: 5px 10px;
  padding: 0.3125rem 0.625rem;
  border-bottom: 1px solid black;
  border-bottom: 0.0625rem solid black;
  box-shadow: 0 0 2px #ccc, inset 0 0 5px #eee;
  box-shadow: 0 0 0.125rem #ccc, inset 0 0 0.3125rem #eee;
  margin: 10px 5px;
  margin: 0.625rem 0.3125rem;
  text-shadow: 1px 1px #eee, -1px -1px #eee;
  text-shadow: 0.0625rem 0.0625rem #eee, -0.0625rem -0.0625rem #eee;
}

You can totally disable rem units by setting $rem-px-only to true (for a lt-ie9 only stylesheet for example).

CSS

.demo {
  font-size: 24px;
  padding: 5px 10px;
  border-bottom: 1px solid black;
  box-shadow: 0 0 2px #ccc, inset 0 0 5px #eee;
  margin: 10px;
  text-shadow: 1px 1px #eee, -1px -1px #eee;
}

Changing baseline

By default, sass-rem now uses a 16px baseline, but you can change this value with $rem-baseline and by using the rem-baseline mixin on the html element to adjust the root font size. The rem function and mixin will calculate rem values accordingly. For example, you can set $rem-baseline to 10px to have a root font size of 62.5% and improve readability (10px = 1rem), which was the pre-2.0 behavior.

SCSS

$rem-baseline: 10px;

html {
  @include rem-baseline;
}

.demo {
  font-size: rem(24px);
}

CSS

html {
  font-size: 62.5%;
}

.demo {
  font-size: 2.4rem;
}

You can also change the baseline zoom by passing the desired zoom to the rem-baseline mixin which will calculate it depending of $rem-baseline. Useful for creating responsive typography depending on viewport, especially with a different baseline than 16px.

SCSS

$rem-baseline: 10px;

html {
  @include rem-baseline; // Default zoom to 100%

  @media (max-width: 400px) {
    @include rem-baseline(75%);
  }

  @media (min-width: 800px) {
    @include rem-baseline(125%);
  }
}

CSS

html {
  font-size: 62.5%;
}

@media (max-width: 400px) {
  html {
    font-size: 46.875%;
  }
}

@media (min-width: 800px) {
  html {
    font-size: 78.125%;
  }
}

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