The Theme Gallery allows you to explore different visual representations of the applications data - pick one you like or create your own using the Theme Editor. The Official designs are all created by myself and mostly reflect the colour schemes used on various computer screens in the SF show The Expanse, of which I am a great fan. They might not suit your needs, so make your own if you don't. like any of the existing themes. You can create up to 10 personal themes and switch between them at any time. No other users have access to your designs that you create, but if I see any really nice designs, I may make an Official copy of them for others to use - I will credit the streamer who created them in the Theme name if this happens. I may also remove Official themes that have no users over time as well. The intent is solely to make the variety of appealing display combinations as interesting as possible.
Official themes are shared defaults available to all users. Personal themes are account-specific and designed for your own custom style and readability preferences.
Use official themes when you want quick, reliable presets with no setup time. They are ideal as stable baselines before customization. Please avoid using offensive names in naming your themes as I may decide to promote them to official themes if they are appealing and I would prefer to preserve the name you chose of course.
Use personal themes when you need specific contrast, branding, or layout readability choices not covered by defaults, or when you really hate the designs I have created and want to produce something you prefer :)
Click USE on any theme card to apply it to your dashboard settings. This is the fastest way to test visual changes during a live setup iteration.
After applying, quickly check headings, buttons, list cells, and symbol markers for contrast and readability in your current lighting setup.
Start from a default style or clone an existing theme, then save your version as a personal theme. This lets you preserve your preferred look across sessions.
Use clear names such as High Contrast Day, Night Queue, or Raid Focus so you can switch quickly based on stream context.
Create small variants rather than one heavily modified theme. Versioned variants make rollback and comparison easier.
Theme Editor provides live preview while you tune color roles and symbol visibility, helping you see immediate impact before saving.
Adjust color inputs and check contrast across headers, buttons, list cells, and symbols legend.
Save changes to update an existing personal theme or create a new one when starting from defaults. Note that when you save your theme, you will still have to go to the Settings page and select it from the list of themes to make it your current theme.
Use the load control to bring an existing theme into the editor before making changes, then resave as update or new variant.
Always verify text and icons remain clear against background colors for both bright and dim viewing conditions.
Pick an official baseline, apply it, duplicate into a personal variant, refine in Theme Editor, and save with a clear name. This gives you fast switching and safer experimentation.