With this information i am also lost.

I don't know how you started to create this dark palette. But you can start 
cloning a dark palette like *Twilight*, maybe you can avoid some color 
changes. Do you know how to clone one?

El domingo, 24 de enero de 2021 a las 1:49:47 UTC+1, clutterstack escribió:

> Wow, I'm really not sure what's happening there, sorry, unless you have a 
> custom stylesheet tiddler (or a plugin containing one) overriding the 
> palette tiddler.
>
> Best,
> Chris
> On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 7:13:48 PM UTC-5 Mark 3000 wrote:
>
>> Page-background under the palette tiddler simply changes the background 
>> of the side bar, and the tiddler. The white space does not change no matter 
>> what, unless I manually adjust that tc.story-river variable that I 
>> mentioned. As a matter of fact, I've experimented by changing the all of 
>> the colors under palette, and exactly zero of them change that white 
>> background color. I'm at a loss.
>>
>> On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 5:06:32 PM UTC-7 clutterstack wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Mark,
>>>
>>> Sorry for not checking back here. Did you figure out your problem? I 
>>> think I'm missing some information on what you did to change the colour. If 
>>> you changed the colour for *page-background* in the palette tiddler, 
>>> I'd have thought that would do the trick.
>>>
>>> If you by any chance are changing css rules within developer tools in 
>>> your browser, that will definitely get undone on reload. It's great for 
>>> figuring out what's happening in the browser, testing rules, etc. Then you 
>>> go back to your source file(s) and change what you want changed; in this 
>>> case a palette tiddler in the tiddlywiki.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 12:39:57 AM UTC-5 Mark 3000 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for the help clutterstack. I managed to change the white 
>>>> background to my preferred color using your suggestion. The variable for 
>>>> the background color is under tc.story-river. However, if I change any of 
>>>> the other colors for any other element, it automatically switches the 
>>>> story 
>>>> river color back to white. Also, if I close the wiki and reload it, it 
>>>> goes 
>>>> back to white. Any ideas what I should do to make the change permanent?
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 1:28:49 PM UTC-7 clutterstack wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Mark, 
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks to me as if that light background corresponds to 
>>>>> page-background in the colour palette, but hard to tell without being 
>>>>> able 
>>>>> to use developer tools to look at the elements.
>>>>>
>>>>> In-browser developer tools are invaluable in figuring out which 
>>>>> element is which on the page, and which css rules are being applied. I'd 
>>>>> suggest checking them out if you haven't.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Chris
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 7:52:37 PM UTC-5 Mark 3000 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm a complete tiddlywiki newbie. I don't have any advanced 
>>>>>> requirements or anything at this time. My only issue is that no matter 
>>>>>> what 
>>>>>> colors I choose inside the palette section, I always have this 
>>>>>> persistent 
>>>>>> white background color behind the tiddles. See the attached image.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm trying to create a dark/night-themed wiki, and this bright white 
>>>>>> background is bugging the heck out of me. Also, a lot of fields are 
>>>>>> white 
>>>>>> in color as well, and I can't figure out how to fix that either.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: wikiissues.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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