Allow different layout backgounds per tenant

We were already doing the same for the main header color; now we also
make it easier to use different top links, subnavigation and footer
colors per tenant.

Just like we do with SCSS variables, we use the brand-secondary color
for the top links when the `--top-links` variable isn't defined.
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Javi Martín
2022-10-28 20:26:08 +02:00
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// `.tenant-public` selector.
//
// You can use CSS variables to customize the colors. Here's an example
// changing the brand, links and main header colors for just the main
// changing the brand, links and main layout colors for just the main
// tenant.
//
// .tenant-public {
// --anchor-color: #372;
// --anchor-color-hover: #137;
// --brand: #153;
// --brand-secondary: #173a00;
// --brand-secondary: #134a00;
// --footer: #e6e6e6;
// --main-header: #351;
// --top-links: var(--main-header);
// --subnavigation: #ffd;
// }
//
// Some colors default to another color, so you don't have to change
// both colors if you'd like them to be the same. For instance, the
// `--main-header` and `--anchor-color` colors will use the `--brand`
// color if `--main-header` or `--anchor-color` are not defined.
// color if `--main-header` or `--anchor-color` are not defined, while
// the `--top-links` color will use the `--brand-secondary` color if
// `--top-links` is not defined.
//
// If, for instance, you're using a light color for the main header when
// the default color is a dark one, you should also change the text