Deepmartini
Well-known member
Why is it so hard to find a good dark-colored Xenforo theme? I tried playing with the style editor but it's hard to use for a new-person like me and the descriptive wording isn't intuitive. I looked for a diagram or something which would point out what each color affects what part in the theme but don't see one anywhere.
I'm considering just having a custom theme made but not sure how much this would cost or time frames. If I could learn how to do it myself I would prefer that.
I downloaded a theme on here to start with but the TinyMCE editor is displaying white text on white background so nothing is coming up or working which makes it very frustrating for me, as no one can post (cause they can't see anything). No one replied back so am not getting any help there and will likely have to abandon the theme altogether and try another one.
I love the Xenforo software but making it look different than the default is a frustrating experience. It would be nice if there was a sample selection of color palettes already installed and we could pick one we like and things would change to fit. Picking each color for each little setting is hard to do for someone who's never done this before. It ends up looking ugly.
I'm considering just having a custom theme made but not sure how much this would cost or time frames. If I could learn how to do it myself I would prefer that.
I downloaded a theme on here to start with but the TinyMCE editor is displaying white text on white background so nothing is coming up or working which makes it very frustrating for me, as no one can post (cause they can't see anything). No one replied back so am not getting any help there and will likely have to abandon the theme altogether and try another one.
I love the Xenforo software but making it look different than the default is a frustrating experience. It would be nice if there was a sample selection of color palettes already installed and we could pick one we like and things would change to fit. Picking each color for each little setting is hard to do for someone who's never done this before. It ends up looking ugly.