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Archive => 18.1 Legacy Series => Topic started by: katamadone [CH] on February 23, 2018, 02:01:42 pm

Title: Theme Colors - MASTER SLAVE differentiate
Post by: katamadone [CH] on February 23, 2018, 02:01:42 pm
Wouldn't it make sense to be able defining a base color for the theme or something like that?
I like to give systems some color indicator like
Master "normal color"
Slave "red" do not touch colour

Normal device "green"
Backup device "pink" do not delete its your last resort

..these are only examples :D

The header, left navigation or background would to it. And it would be nice to persist over an update.
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Title: Re: Theme Colors - MASTER SLAVE differentiate
Post by: marjohn56 on February 23, 2018, 02:59:06 pm
You can create a theme, at present there is the default theme and there is Rebellion, but if you want pink, you are more than welcome to go and create one.  8)
Title: Re: Theme Colors - MASTER SLAVE differentiate
Post by: katamadone [CH] on February 26, 2018, 09:33:48 am
Nice answer  ;D
I've done it with pink for the moment. How to get the other themes?
I've seen also that there is "cicada" and you tell me that there's rebellion. But do I have to copy them manually on OPNsense?
Title: Re: Theme Colors - MASTER SLAVE differentiate
Post by: marjohn56 on February 26, 2018, 09:39:12 am
Rebellion should appear magically in 18.2. All themes have to follow a certain methodology in order for them to work. Rebellion is currently in 'dev', which means you cannot see it unless you are on the dev path, however, you can install it on 18.1_2, I'll quote my message posted in another thread save you hunting for it, follow the instructions here and select the Rebellion theme in general and there you go,


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Anyone doing a fresh install of 18.1 or above you will still not have the rebellion theme, although it appears that most of the background fixes, if not all, are now in place.

If you wish to try the theme it can be manually installed using the instructions Franco gave earlier in this thread.

# opnsense-code plugins
# cd /usr/plugins/misc/theme-rebellion
# make upgrade

For those of you who have already got it, it's an idea to update it if you have not done so as there are a few changes.