Twitter Custom Color
A simple extension that lets you pick any color to use with Twitter. This way you're not limited to one of the six default options.
What is Twitter Custom Color?
Twitter Custom Color is a Chrome extension developed by malcolm, and its main feature is "A simple extension that lets you pick any color to use with Twitter. This way you're not limited to one of the six default options.".
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Extension Usage Instructions
Adds the ability to make a custom color theme for Twitter. Simply click the extension icon while you're on Twitter to reveal a color selector. Using that, you can define any color you want. Your chosen color will be applied as the accent color throughout twitter. (You may need to refresh the page for your changes to apply). Works with light mode and both dark modes. Why limit yourself to the 6 default options when you could instead have 16,777,216? *** Update 1.2.5 - CSS fixes Update 1.2.4 - CSS fixes in response to changes to Twitter's UI
Extension Basic Information
Name | Twitter Custom Color |
ID | ijbadhmaaffcpplchdijgjfffbmmllke |
Official URL | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/twitter-custom-color/ijbadhmaaffcpplchdijgjfffbmmllke |
Description | A simple extension that lets you pick any color to use with Twitter. This way you're not limited to one of the six default options. |
File Size | 44.28 KB |
Installation Count | 3,817 |
Current Version | 1.2.5 |
Last Updated | 2023-11-21 |
Publish Date | 2022-03-23 |
Rating | 4.48/5 Total 23 Ratings |
Developer | malcolm |
[email protected] | |
Payment Type | free |
Supported Languages | en-US |
manifest.json | |
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