Vue Select offers many APIs for customizing the look and feel from the component. You can use [scoped slots](../api/slots.md), [custom child components](components.md), or modify the built in SCSS variables. ::: tip Support for CSS variables (custom properties) is currently on the road map for those that are not using sass in their projects. ::: ## SCSS Variables Variables are leveraged in as much of the component styles as possible. If you really want to dig into the SCSS, the files are located in `src/scss`. The variables listed below can be found at [`src/scss/global/_variables`](https://github.com/sagalbot/vue-select/blob/master/src/scss/global/_variables.scss). All variables are implemented with `!default` in order to make them easier to override in your application. <<< @/../src/scss/global/_variables.scss ## Overriding Default Styles Vue Select takes the approach of using selectors with a single level of specificity, while using classes that are very specific to Vue Select to avoid collisions with your app. All classes within Vue Select use the `vs__` prefix, and selectors are generally a single classname – unless there is a state being applied to the component. In order to override a default property in your app, you should add one level of specificity. The easiest way to do this, is to add `.v-select` before the `vs__*` selector if you want to adjust all instances of Vue Select, or add your own classname if you just want to affect one. <<< @/.vuepress/components/CssSpecificity.vue ## Dropdown Transition By default, the dropdown transitions with a `.15s` cubic-bezier opacity fade in/out. The component uses the [VueJS transition system](https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/transitions.html). By default, the transition name is `vs__fade`. There's a couple ways to override or change this transition. 1. Use the `transition` prop. Applying this prop will change the name of the animation classes and negate the default CSS. If you want to remove it entirely, you can set it to an empty string. ```html ``` 2. You can also override the default CSS for the `vs__fade` transition. Again, if you wanted to eliminate the transition entirely: ```css .vs__fade-enter-active, .vs__fade-leave-active { transition: none; } ```