I'm trying to change my top menu in Vbulletin
(under the logo, where it's currently saying Forum)
My theme is Green SEO Theme.
ideas?
Is this what you are looking for? http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=235265&highlight=navbar
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I am using Dark Theme in Eclipse and as of this week the Javadoc background and text color changed from black on white to white on dark grey. I am much happier with the way it looks now, except for the link color, which is barely readable now.
As you can see in the screenshot, there is no setting for Javadoc link color. I have also looked in the Basic folder, but there is no setting for link color there either.
I have found some posts about the link color in Javadoc in Ubuntu, where solutions were to change it in System wide settings. Unfortunately as I am on macOS I can't do that. Is there some other workaround for macOS?
Probably this is the same problem as this question, except this is in the Javadoc panel and not the Tooltip.
Eclipse Color Theme preview option is not working. I am using Spring Tool Suite latest version i.e. 3.8. It is just showing their home page instead of showing how the font style will be.
See the snapshot here
see the color themes bug.
Color Theme Preview doesn't display properly in Preferences #250
https://github.com/eclipse-color-theme/eclipse-color-theme/issues/250
I have dark eclipse theme (Moonrise) and also dark theme for native widgets set in KDE. The problem is that dar blue hyperlink are not very legible so I would like them to be of different color. In the picture there is not that dark theme used, but with darker colors the link cannot be read.
Even thoughtI was setting the hyperlink color in every possible settings menu I could think of, I have not been able to set eclipse hyperlink color. It seems that Eclipse ignored the Appearance -> Colors and fonts settings.
It would make somehow sense if the native GUI settings would be to have dark blue hyperlink color. But I cannot see, that this would be the case in Application Appearance -> Colors section.
Is there a way to change the color of hyperlink? Why is it still dark blue? I am not interested in settings the tooltip background as is often suggested in this case- I have already set it to lighter color so the hyperlinks are readable.
Go to Window > Preferences and change the current theme restart eclipse. Refer picture below.
Install eclipse colour theme plugin then you will get lots of options to change the theme. See here.
Note that in different themes the colour of active and visited link will be different.
Edit
After looking at your comment, you may get some clues from here
GNOME settings
KDE settings
Eclipse on Ubuntu
At least on Windows 7, it looks like the title bar color may have been changed to blue. However, the title bar icons were designed only to be used on a light gray bar rather than using alpha transparency for antialiasing. Note the white highlights around the edge of the green circle "run" icon.
The icons look horrendous, like we're in 1995. Is this how it appears on other Windows 7 user's installations as well? I noticed there's theming, and the closest I can find to something that works is the olive theme. I can't find a toolbar color in the Appearance/colors and fonts preferences though. Is there any way to revert the title bar back to the old color or replace the icons with correctly designed ones?
In the meantime, I filed an Eclipse bug for this.
Either select the classic theme under Appearance (and restart!) to go back to the 3.x look or install the Eclipse 4 Chrome theme, which can be tuned to your personal preferences in detail.
Eclipse is a default, and a background color is white,
but many developers uses the dark color (black) and thinks whether it is used the letter color with white or green.
I can't find tools which the color template can change an editor color of Eclipse by a blow very much.
Do you know featured WEB sites.?
If get possible to choose dark color among a beginning like MIFES, makes me Happy
I don't fully understand your question but for changing Eclipse's editor background color just go to menu: Window > Preferences, and in the dialog go to General > Text Editors. In that form just select Background color from the list Appearance color options and use the color picker in the right to change it. For other formatting options go to General > Colors and Fonts in the same dialog.
NOTE: All these formatting changes are saved in your workspace if you create a new one it'll start with the default settings
As a very late follow-up (just found this via search), there is now Eclipse Color Theme, a plugin you can grab from the marketplace. It enables you to use color themes from various sites and load them directly.
They even got a few relatively close Netbeans-lookalikes (that's why I was looking for one).
If you mean "themes" as Netbeans has "Dark pastels" theme - then Eclipse currently doesn't have this feature.
In the newer version of eclipse, we have an option Switch to Theme...
This should resolve the issue.