We automatically read style variables from your template and match Threadloom colors to your site. If you want to override the default values, you can enter your own style variable selections in the Admin Control Panel.
Changing colors
- In vBulletin or XenForo 1: go under Options > Threadloom > Adaptive styling. Note: to select your own colors, leave the option 'On: Automatically match your forum's styles.' enabled. Selecting 'Off: Use the default Threadloom style.' will cause Threadloom to ignore your style variables and use standard colors that aren't customized to your site.
- In XenForo 2: Threadloom's search page colors are defined as a group of XenForo "style properties." To modify them, go under the Appearance tab > Style properties > Threadloom colors.
Default Colors
Threadloom style name | Threadloom element | Default vBulletin style variable | Default XenForo 1 style variable | Default XenForo 2 style variable |
Primary Color |
|
link_color | @secondaryDark | @xf-linkColor |
Secondary Color |
|
blockhead_background | @primaryLightish | @xf-textColorAttention |
Main Text / Font color |
|
postbit_control_color | @dimmedTextColor | @xf-textColor |
Dark Text / Font dark color |
|
postbit_color | @contextText | @xf-textColor |
Light Text / Font light color |
|
header_color | @mutedTextColor | @xf-textColorMuted |
Extra Light Text |
|
header_color | @mutedTextColor | @xf-textColorMuted |
Lines |
|
postbit_border | @primaryLighter | @xf-borderColor |
Light Lines |
|
signature_border | @primaryLighterStill | @xf-borderColorFaint |
Main Background |
|
postbit_background | TCS Default (transparent) | @xf-contentHightlightBg |
Light Background |
|
postbit_foot_background | @primaryLightest | @xf-contentBg |
Overlay color |
|
-- | -- | @xf-contentHighlightBg |
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