Since variables are scoped to their current block, this won't work. In Sass
3.1 (current dev branch), you can do this, though:

$base-text-color: if(lightness($base_bg_color) > 50, black, white) !default;

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:40 PM, abierbaum <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it possible to use an if conditional to set the default value for a
> variable in SASS?
>
> I want to do something like this but I can't figure out a way to get
> it to work.  It looks like if's are only good for CSS blocks, not
> variable assignment.
>
> $base_bg_color:  rgba(238, 238, 238, 0);
>
> @if (lightness($base_bg_color) > 50)
> { $base_text_color: black !defalut; }
> @else
> { $base_text_color: white !default; }
>
> Thanks,
> Allen
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