diff --git a/docs/4.0/utilities/colors.md b/docs/4.0/utilities/colors.md index 10d6e5ae341deda8a991e50ddade28291deacf39..7543aa0bfc62acc5decbf8a39d7a163a1f496248 100644 --- a/docs/4.0/utilities/colors.md +++ b/docs/4.0/utilities/colors.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Similar to the contextual text color classes, easily set the background of an el {% example html %} {% for color in site.data.theme-colors %} -<div class="p-3 mb-2 bg-{{ color.name }} {% if color.name == "light" %}text-dark{% else %}text-white{% endif %}">.bg-{{ color.name }}</div>{% endfor %} +<div class="p-3 mb-2 bg-{{ color.name }} {% if color.name == "light" or color.name == "warning" %}text-dark{% else %}text-white{% endif %}">.bg-{{ color.name }}</div>{% endfor %} <div class="p-3 mb-2 bg-white text-dark">.bg-white</div> {% endexample %} @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ When `$enable-gradients` is set to true, you'll be able to use `.bg-gradient-` u {% example html %} {% for color in site.data.theme-colors %} -<div class="p-3 mb-2 bg-gradient-{{ color.name }} {% if color.name == "light" %}text-dark{% else %}text-white{% endif %}">.bg-gradient-{{ color.name }}</div>{% endfor %} +<div class="p-3 mb-2 bg-gradient-{{ color.name }} {% if color.name == "light" or color.name == "warning" %}text-dark{% else %}text-white{% endif %}">.bg-gradient-{{ color.name }}</div>{% endfor %} {% endexample %} {% callout info %}