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I found these two links which I found to be immensely helpful when altering DarkTheme.css to suit a new theme. Hopefully, this will save you some time when coming up with a new design.
In general: try to keep to the 70-20-10% rule when using new colors so that everything blends nicely together. E.g. Use 70% of a primary color (for your base), 20% of a secondary color (for your features), and 10% of your last color for the accents (alerts/outlines/extras).
I hope this will save you some time when porting over to a new design
Regards,
Gabriel
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Hi all,
I found these two links which I found to be immensely helpful when altering DarkTheme.css to suit a new theme. Hopefully, this will save you some time when coming up with a new design.
https://www.schemecolor.com
https://coolors.co/
In general: try to keep to the 70-20-10% rule when using new colors so that everything blends nicely together. E.g. Use 70% of a primary color (for your base), 20% of a secondary color (for your features), and 10% of your last color for the accents (alerts/outlines/extras).
I hope this will save you some time when porting over to a new design
Regards,
Gabriel
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: