This page last changed on Jul 02, 2007 by smaddox.
Confluence allows you to customise the colour scheme of a space. By default, a space's colour scheme is based on global settings configured from the Administration Console.
You need to be a space administrator to edit a space's colour scheme.
To change the colour scheme for a space,
- Click the 'Browse Space' link for the space. This is located at the top of every page and beside the space link on the dashboard.
- Go to the 'Space Admin' tab. This tab is only displayed if you are a space administrator.
- Click 'Colour Scheme' in the left panel under the heading 'Look and Feel'. This will bring up a new screen.
- Click the 'Select' button next to a colour scheme under 'Custom Colour Scheme'.
- Click the 'Edit' button. This will bring up a new screen. See screenshot below.
- Enter standard HTML/CSS2 colour codes, or use the colour-picker
to choose a new colour from the palette provided. Any changes you make will immediately be reflected across the Confluence installation.
The colour scheme applies to the following UI elements:
- Top Bar - the bar across the top of the page that contains the breadcrumbs.
- Space Name Text - the text of the current space name located above the page title.
- Heading Text - all heading tags throughout the space.
- Links - all links throughout the space.
- Borders and Dividers - table borders and dividing lines.
- Menu Bar Background - background of top navigational buttons
- Menu Bar Text - text that appears on the menu bar
- Menu Bar Background Highlight - background colour of menu bar when highlighted.
- Menu Bar Text Highlight - menu bar text when highlighted
Screenshot : Editing a space's colour scheme

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