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---
id: 587d7dbe367417b2b2512bb8
title: Use @if and @else to Add Logic To Your Styles
challengeType: 0
forumTopicId: 301463
dashedName: use-if-and-else-to-add-logic-to-your-styles
---
# --description--
The `@if` directive in Sass is useful to test for a specific case - it works just like the `if` statement in JavaScript.
```scss
@mixin make-bold($bool) {
@if $bool == true {
font-weight: bold;
}
}
```
And just like in JavaScript, `@else if` and `@else` test for more conditions:
```scss
@mixin text-effect($val) {
@if $val == danger {
color: red;
}
@else if $val == alert {
color: yellow;
}
@else if $val == success {
color: green;
}
@else {
color: black;
}
}
```
# --instructions--
Create a mixin called `border-stroke` that takes a parameter `$val`. The mixin should check for the following conditions using `@if`, `@else if`, and `@else`:
```scss
light - 1px solid black
medium - 3px solid black
heavy - 6px solid black
```
If `$val` is not `light`, `medium`, or `heavy`, the border should be set to `none`.
# --hints--
Your code should declare a mixin named `border-stroke` which has a parameter named `$val`.
```js
assert(code.match(/@mixin\s+?border-stroke\s*?\(\s*?\$val\s*?\)\s*?{/gi));
```
Your mixin should have an `@if` statement to check if `$val` is light, and to set the `border` to 1px solid black.
```js
assert(
code.match(
/@if\s+?\$val\s*?===?\s*?light\s*?{\s*?border\s*?:\s*?1px\s+?solid\s+?black\s*?;\s*?}/gi
)
);
```
Your mixin should have an `@else if` statement to check if `$val` is medium, and to set the `border` to 3px solid black.
```js
assert(
code.match(
/@else\s+?if\s+?\$val\s*?===?\s*?medium\s*?{\s*?border\s*?:\s*?3px\s+?solid\s+?black\s*?;\s*?}/gi
)
);
```
Your mixin should have an `@else if` statement to check if `$val` is heavy, and to set the `border` to 6px solid black.
```js
assert(
code.match(
/@else\s+?if\s+?\$val\s*?===?\s*?heavy\s*?{\s*?border\s*?:\s*?6px\s+?solid\s+?black\s*?;\s*?}/gi
)
);
```
Your mixin should have an `@else` statement to set the `border` to none.
```js
assert(code.match(/@else\s*?{\s*?border\s*?:\s*?none\s*?;\s*?}/gi));
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```html
<style type='text/scss'>
#box {
width: 150px;
height: 150px;
background-color: red;
@include border-stroke(medium);
}
</style>
<div id="box"></div>
```
# --solutions--
```html
<style type='text/scss'>
@mixin border-stroke($val) {
@if $val == light {
border: 1px solid black;
}
@else if $val == medium {
border: 3px solid black;
}
@else if $val == heavy {
border: 6px solid black;
}
@else {
border: none;
}
}
#box {
width: 150px;
height: 150px;
background-color: red;
@include border-stroke(medium);
}
</style>
<div id="box"></div>
```