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Best Answer Orian Tabris , 01 April 2016 - 02:45 PM

Not sure if it's what you're looking for, but at the bottom of the page, there should be a 'Change Theme' option at the left. Might be covered by menu you that can expand and contract. It gives three options, one for BioWare Mobile, one for the original white/light theme simply called BioWare, and a dark theme apparently still in beta (been like that for 2 years now). I'm pretty sure there was never a beige theme, though.

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How does one go about changing the color of the foreground?   I know how to change the backgrounds, as I have already.   But now this is all in white, and I'd prefer it to be in beige, like it was when I started? 

 

 



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✓  Best Answer

Not sure if it's what you're looking for, but at the bottom of the page, there should be a 'Change Theme' option at the left. Might be covered by menu you that can expand and contract. It gives three options, one for BioWare Mobile, one for the original white/light theme simply called BioWare, and a dark theme apparently still in beta (been like that for 2 years now). I'm pretty sure there was never a beige theme, though.



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Thanks, I don't know how I missed that.   You can call it a "dark theme", I call it a dark beige.  Tomato - to - mat - o.  



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It's not beige, it's dark grey. Beige is a cream colour, and even dark beige, which can look like dark grey, contains at least some cream colouring (e.g. #A39480).

 

The colour codes are #BCBCBC (#BBBBBB), #606060 (#5F5F5F), #4D4D4D (#4C4C4C), #5B5B5B (#5A5A5A), #424242 (#414141), #323232, #808080 (#808080) #3C3C3C (#3B3B3B) and #8E8E8E (#8D8D8D) (couldn't get the text colour, all of which fit into the white to black colour range.

 

...I already had a colour code finder site on another tab. :?


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