A good overview to change things with css: Getting comfortable with Obsidian CSS

That should allow you to select the background and find the right selector. You can save your changes as a snippet, and they will be applied on top of your theme: Add custom styles

You can further customize your theme by modifying its file in .obsidian/themes or by using CSS snippets. To use a snippet, simply save it in a CSS file in /.obsidian/snippets/. We recommend editing the CSS file using something like Visual Studio Code or Sublime Text to properly highlight and format it, as invalid CSS will not work.


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To get a theme, expand one of the categories below, select a link for the theme, and then select Open. This saves the theme to your PC and puts it on your desktop. See Personalize your PC to learn more.

A theme is a combination of desktop background pictures, window colors, and sounds. To get a theme, expand one of the categories below, select a link for the theme, and then select Open. This saves the theme to your PC and puts it on your desktop. See Personalize your PC to learn more.

I imagine something like a simple toggle Use background color based on theme or something like this, as the default, with the option to set a custom background color that becomes the background color for everyone.

Upon opening chrome today, I noticed that the image I chose for my Google background was not the one I've had for months now, instead it was the image attached to the theme I have for my tabs. I tried to change the background image back, and it did come back upon selecting it, but it also got rid of the tab theme completely and went to default.

I'd like to have emacs not to have a background color when I open a frame in the terminal. I'm using a terminal with a translucent background, and characters with a background color are not "see-through". TERM is set to "xterm-256color".

I put the above code in my init file, but only suppresses the background when opening an emacsclient in a terminal, and not emacs itself (i.e. only when invoked with emacsclient -t and not when invoked with emacs). Adding an extra (unless window-system (set-face-background 'default "unspecified-bg" (selected-frame))) doesn't work and only confuses graphical frames.

Although it has a setback, if the terminal has a different background settings than the theme I use (dark vs. light), default theme faces are being used which may not seem good on the light or dark background. but in my case which both terminal and theme are dark it works fine.

I don't see any issues with the popups in the map itself, but the dark theme adds this black background that I don't like. I'm assuming this was introduced (accidentally or not) from the update because the popups did not look like this yesterday. Does anyone know of a setting that can change the background to be transparent or match the rest of the popup frame? See attached image.

Please reset the background via Appearance > Customize > Layout and Design > Background Patter | Background Image. Select an image for both of them to reset the current background and then remove it. Then save.

In this case go to your Background Style and click on format background where there is a option picture/texture fill. Click on it and you can find the insert picture option. I think you can upload your desired background picture from here.

This is generally done by editing the slide master for the theme. When you do this, however, the effects are permanent, so your future presentations with this theme will have the new background images. Sounds like that's what you are looking for.

wondering if anyone out there has added a background image to their theme, I have not been able to get it to work. I can add it to my lovelace config and get it to work, but I have 2 themes, light and dark with an automation and would like to have 2 different backgrounds. this works for only one background in the lovelace config

background: center / cover no-repeat url("/local/background_dark2.jpg") fixed

but not in the theme.yaml file I have, any thoughts?

I have lovelace setup but not the main frontend yet, basically I can flip the switch but want it the way I want before I do that. I am very close just a few things left. Basically I have the automation set to light for above_horizon and dark for below_horizon. I want all backgrounds to be the same just change for sun up and sun down with the theme change

@sabilahmed That isn't M code. That is JSON theme code. So you need to add that to the correct spot in your theme file. I am posting the full theme file export from the theme generator I used. Search for 111111 in the theme file and that is the background color of the filters pane. See file attachment below signature.

So does this mean I have to change the M code to get rid of the black background shown in my image? Isn't there a way I can alter this in the "Customize theme" section?


I'm simply looking for an easy option. There has to be a way no?

You can actually place the background image under Theme Customizer > General > Background then remove the header, content and footer backgrounds so it can be seen. On the latest version, you can remove the header and footer backgrounds under their respective customizer panels but not the content background. That said, the only way to achieve that(removing content background), for now, is to use custom CSS. You can use the snippet below and it should do the trick!

The gtksourceview page (old page from Wayback Machine) (new page from Wiki Gnome) on the Gnome website has more information about gedit themes. (Gtksourceview is the name of the software component that displays text in gedit.)

Unfortunately, Gedit doesn't let you change its current colors and save them as a new theme. I don't know why, as it seems pretty basic... Maybe the developers wanted to keep it as small and simple as possible.

Is it possible to add an image to thunar's main panel's background. From searching around I see it looks like I can change the background colour but I'm not seeing anything about an image. I don't need to remove/replace the background but if I could add an image on top would be great.

Good afternoon, im having the same issue of not being able to amend the image of the mountain. In Elementor im unable to select the image. In the WordPress edit page dashboard, im unable to select the background image at all. Can someone please advise. Ive tried what Poonam has advised.

Hi @bvytis , Thanks for the response. I tried your method as well. When i select edit page on elementor it displays that there is no image to remove. If i add a background image it gets displayed behind the image of the mountain.

Many SW-Tool providers have realized that how comfortable it is for a programmeruser to work with dark backgrounds. Microsoft did it in 2013 for visual studio and now browser companies are doing the same. Unfortunately, I can Change background color of MAX and TestStand. This makes longer working painful for eyes.

I don't use TestStand, so I have no opinion on whether there should be an alternate dark mode. That said, I think I prefer a lighter mode in most apps over dark. So common things like Word, Excel, e-mail, and of course LabVIEW, I am accustomed to a white background, and I can't think of a case where I would ever want it dark.

But since I found this an interesting idea, and although I think the energy savings point is meaningless, I do think you have a valid concern if the white background gives you headaches. (What kind of background do you use in other software?) So I'll toss a vote your way.

I can't find a way to change the color of the black area at the bottom of the page, that lies below the footer (in my case the footer is disabled). This is a problem, because the area covers the navigation arrows, when the window gets smaller. It seems that this area isn't a block, because it can't be selected in the edit mode, so it must be some kind of "background", but I can't find the appropriate entry in Design > Site Styles > Colors > Customize your themes, because I've already changed all entries there, but with no effect. Only one approach has an effect: selecting another color in Design > Site Styles > Colors > Edit Palette in the far right circle (read, 5th from left), but this changes other colors in my themes as well, so it's not a real solution.

Contrary to this article, it's actually possible to change the global default color theme for a site by using the mobile app of Squarespace! Just go to "site styles" > "colors" where you'll find the corresponding entry. It's a shame that this isn't mentioned in the official help section!

I have a form that has a button that opens a subview to show a summary of pertinent information that the form is designed to collect. The subview has a button that open another subview with the information formatted to make it clean for printing... 


I use the lithium theme on my forms and as such the view has a background color. Which messes up printing. I need to remove the theming on this specific subview, or at the very least remove/change the background color on this specific view to be transparent/white. 


As you can see below, Lithium makes a mess for printing. I just need to know how to remove this. Either a setting that I am missing or a javascript datalabel ~ I don't care. I just need this fixed asap.


If you paste the entire stylesheet into the CSS edit box, this can occur. To fix it, you will want to upload the backgrounds to the media library, get the URL of that image, and then put it into the CSS in the body selector such as below.

Color schemes can be changed, and because it's a custom theme, the level of color changes are much more flexible and in depth if you wish them to be. (You can literally change the color scheme of every element of the theme... Or just the accent color which is what most people do, and is a very simple change). e24fc04721

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