How to Turn Any Color Palette Into a CSS Theme That Survives the Build

A good UI depends as much on how colors are implemented as the palette itself. This article covers four practical CSS practices—using semantic color variables, avoiding pure black and white, checking accessibility contrast, and structuring themes for effortless dark mode—to create scalable, maintainable design systems.

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