Is there a way to change the colors scheme in Make?

What are you trying to achieve?

For the life of me, I just cannot read this.

I would prefer a black font.

Thanks all!!

Paul

That’s a great idea! I’m sure others would agree that this is a nice feature to have.

You can submit this suggestion to the Idea exchange, under Platform ideas and improvements

Don’t forget to search for it first, just in case someone already suggested it, so that you don’t end up creating a duplicate.
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Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.

@samliew

P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.

I had a chat with ChatGPT on this subject @samliew

As follows:

No, there is no direct way to customize the color scheme of the interface within Make.com to change the text color (e.g., switching ‘white on pink’ or ‘white on green’ to black text) as the platform does not provide built-in accessibility or theme customization options for changing UI text colors.

However, you can use browser extensions such as Stylus or Dark Reader to override the default CSS of the website. These tools allow you to customize the color scheme, including text and background colors, for specific sites like Make.com. Here’s a brief overview of what you can do:

  1. Stylus Extension:
  • Install Stylus (available for Chrome or Firefox).
  • Create a custom style for Make.com.
  • In the custom CSS, target the specific class names or elements and adjust the font color to black or any color that is easier to read.
  1. Dark Reader Extension:
  • Install Dark Reader.
  • Use its ‘Custom Themes’ feature to tweak the contrast, brightness, and text colors to suit your preferences.

The URL to download the Stylus extension is:

After installing, you’ll be able to create custom styles for websites, including Make.com, and adjust the text colors as needed.

I am already in the ‘weeds’ with trying to get stuff done, so I will defer to other pioneers here…

Thanks for replying!!

Paul