Modern CSS Architecture
Custom properties and semantic tokens
Centralize design decisions with meaningful names.
8 minutes - Beginner to intermediate
What this means
CSS custom properties store reusable values. Semantic names such as --text-primary describe purpose instead of one fixed color.
In beginner terms, this topic answers one practical question: "What should I write, and why does React care about it?" Do not try to memorize the syntax first. First understand the idea, then connect the syntax to that idea.
Why it matters
Tokens support themes and consistent components without copying values.
When you build real React screens, this idea helps you decide where data should live, what the user should see, and what should happen after an interaction. That is why this lesson is part of the main path instead of being an optional detail.
Step by step
1. Notice the UI problem this topic solves. 2. Look at the smallest possible example. 3. Change one value and predict what should appear. 4. Run the example and compare the result with your prediction. 5. Use the practice task before moving on.
Small example
:root { --accent: #2563eb; } .link { color: var(--accent); }Common mistake
Do not copy custom properties and semantic tokens syntax without explaining what problem it solves and checking the result.
Practice task
Change one part of the example, predict the result, run it, and explain the result in your own words.
Remember this
Do not name every token after a literal color if its purpose can change by theme.
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