<<code-border>> gives you the color number from the palette - that will be 
the colour the user of your theme has chosen as the active palette for 
their use of Tiddlywiki. 
Sorry but I do not know much more about the subject.

On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 11:54:48 PM UTC+2 flanc...@gmail.com wrote:

> that seems to have worked, @strikke..., I'm guessing I have to include it 
> in my theme files now, and that I can change my css to a 
> text/vnd.tiddlywiki file, so that I can call colors such as <<code-border>> 
> ? Is this correct to assume?
>
> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 5:48:02 PM UTC-4 strikke...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Sorry if I am being stupid, but could it not be done going to 
>> $:/ControlPanel  
>> select tab Appearance and then Palette. Go to the bottom of that and click 
>> the Show editor button. That will show the selected palette. Select clone 
>> palette. Then you can edit that. You will see how it is done and can choose 
>> the colours you prefer. That is at least a start. 
>> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:27:17 PM UTC+2 flanc...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks @Alvaro,
>>>
>>> Would you mind explaining how to make a palette? This is my first theme, 
>>> but I do have some experience creating plugins, so I just need to be 
>>> pointed in the right direction :)
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 2:59:39 PM UTC-4 Álvaro wrote:
>>>
>>>> The color values from palettes are used via colour(/color) macro.
>>>>
>>>> How you can see in $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base  many values of 
>>>> some properties are direcly transclude or with macro.
>>>> For example, the selector mentioned by you:
>>>>
>>>> body.tc-body {
>>>>     font-size: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/fontsize}};
>>>>     line-height: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/lineheight}};
>>>>     word-wrap: break-word;
>>>>     <<custom-background-datauri>>
>>>>     color: <<colour foreground>>;
>>>>     *background-color: <<colour page-background>>;*
>>>>     fill: <<colour foreground>>;
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> You will need create a palette for your theme
>>>> El jueves, 26 de agosto de 2021 a las 16:18:46 UTC+2, 
>>>> flanc...@gmail.com escribió:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Recently I have been working on my tw5-primer theme, and some feedback 
>>>>> I have gotten suggests that the theme doesn't allow palette tweaking. 
>>>>> Testing on my own, I was able to verify it, indeed, doesn't allow this 
>>>>> behaviour, and I have begun to fix it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is the issue: even simplifying the CSS, the theme still overrides 
>>>>> the palette changes. For example, if I am working on .tc-body, I add the 
>>>>> following CSS to my theme
>>>>>
>>>>> body.tc-body {
>>>>>      background-color: #000;
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> , which changes the background to black. However, if a user goes to 
>>>>> change the palette, which, say, changes the background to white, it 
>>>>> doesn't 
>>>>> work, because the palette call of
>>>>>
>>>>> body.tc-body {
>>>>>      background-color: #fff;
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> is still overridden. As far as I can tell, my theme CSS cannot be 
>>>>> simplified further to where it is not override ALL the timer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is any tw dev/experienced theme-maker able to help?
>>>>>
>>>>

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