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Some environment variables can be safely exposed to the browser. These are distinguished from private environment variables with a PUBLIC_ prefix.

Add values to the two public environment variables in .env:

PUBLIC_THEME_BACKGROUND="steelblue"
PUBLIC_THEME_FOREGROUND="bisque"

Then, import them into src/routes/+page.svelte:

src/routes/+page
<script>
	const PUBLIC_THEME_BACKGROUND = 'white';
	const PUBLIC_THEME_FOREGROUND = 'black';
	import {
		PUBLIC_THEME_BACKGROUND,
		PUBLIC_THEME_FOREGROUND
	} from '$env/static/public';
</script>
<script lang="ts">
	const PUBLIC_THEME_BACKGROUND = 'white';
	const PUBLIC_THEME_FOREGROUND = 'black';
	import {
		PUBLIC_THEME_BACKGROUND,
		PUBLIC_THEME_FOREGROUND
	} from '$env/static/public';
</script>

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<script>
	const PUBLIC_THEME_BACKGROUND = 'white';
	const PUBLIC_THEME_FOREGROUND = 'black';
</script>
 
<main
	style:background={PUBLIC_THEME_BACKGROUND}
	style:color={PUBLIC_THEME_FOREGROUND}
>
	{PUBLIC_THEME_FOREGROUND} on {PUBLIC_THEME_BACKGROUND}
</main>
 
<style>
	main {
		position: fixed;
		display: flex;
		align-items: center;
		justify-content: center;
		left: 0;
		top: 0;
		width: 100%;
		height: 100%;
		font-size: 10vmin;
	}
</style>