Hi,

Good question, and some of us have tried, but it is a big Job. Then someone 
changes the theme and many things change.

The main method is to learn how to use your browsers developer inspect 
tools to select an element and see the classes in use there.

You can then search for those values/classes in tiddlywiki advanced search, 
many you will find in the vanilla css stylesheet.

To test create you own stylesheet and add color or something to test then 
override the default. 

Regards
Tones


On Monday, 9 November 2020 08:57:16 UTC+11, Tiddly Novice wrote:
>
>
> The palettes for themes has a lot of different items listed, but it's not 
> intuitively obvious what item refers to what part of the gui. I've spent 
> far too long trying to hunt down the item/value pairs I want to change. Can 
> someone (who actually knows TiddlyWiki, thus not me) make a diagram 
> explaining all the items that can be set? 
>

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