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layout: docs
title: Customization options
group: getting-started
---
Material Design for Bootstrap 4 is designed to be customized via Sass variables. You may customize any Bootstrap or MDB variable.
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The following assumes you have [setup your Build tools](../build-tools)
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If overriding a variable via Sass, ensure that your are `@import`ing the _underscored_ file `_core.scss` **not** the main file used for distributions. For more information see this [StackOverflow post](http://stackoverflow.com/a/25191403/2363935).
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Here are some ways to customize:
## 1. (Recommended) Include the source in your application
Installing via npm (recommended) or bower, customizing MDB is a breeze.
1. Add `bootstrap-material-design` as a dependency to your `package.json` or your `bower.json`
1. `npm install` or `bower install` depending on your tool of choice
1. Add either `node_modules` or `bower_components` in the `includePaths` for your grunt-sass, gulp-sass, or equivalent so you are able to import without specifying the full path of the resource.
1. In your application's SCSS, redefine any customized variable _before_ `@import`ing bootstrap material design. For example:
~~~~~~~~
$brand-primary: #3f51b5; // bootstrap variable
$mdb-label-color-focus: #303f9f; // mdb variable
@import "bootstrap-material-design/scss/core"; // make sure to use _core.scss!
~~~~~~~~
## 3. Download the source and change/compile
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This method is not recommended because it may be difficult to use source control **and** keep up to date with new releases. Please consider the recommended method above.
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1. Download the source via npm, bower or otherwise
2. Change any of the variables
3. Run `grunt dist`