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Implement themes in Umbraco backoffice using official docs
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Implement themes in Umbraco backoffice using official docs
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| name | umbraco-theme |
| description | Implement themes in Umbraco backoffice using official docs |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| location | managed |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, WebFetch |
Themes in Umbraco allow you to customize the visual appearance of the backoffice. They can override CSS custom properties to change colors, typography, and other visual elements. This enables dark mode, high contrast, custom branding, or any other visual theme. Users can select themes from their profile settings.
Always fetch the latest docs before implementing:
umbraco-extension-registryimport type { ManifestTheme } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/extension-registry';
export const manifests: Array<ManifestTheme> = [
{
type: 'theme',
alias: 'My.Theme.Dark',
name: 'My Dark Theme',
css: () => import('./dark-theme.css?inline'),
},
];
:root {
/* Background colors */
--uui-color-surface: #1e1e1e;
--uui-color-surface-alt: #252526;
--uui-color-surface-emphasis: #2d2d30;
/* Text colors */
--uui-color-text: #d4d4d4;
--uui-color-text-alt: #9d9d9d;
/* Primary/accent colors */
--uui-color-default: #3c3c3c;
--uui-color-positive: #4ec9b0;
--uui-color-warning: #dcdcaa;
--uui-color-danger: #f14c4c;
/* Interactive colors */
--uui-color-interactive: #569cd6;
--uui-color-interactive-emphasis: #9cdcfe;
/* Border colors */
--uui-color-border: #3c3c3c;
--uui-color-border-standalone: #454545;
/* Header */
--uui-color-header-surface: #1e1e1e;
--uui-color-header-contrast: #d4d4d4;
/* Selected states */
--uui-color-selected: #264f78;
--uui-color-selected-contrast: #ffffff;
}
:root {
/* High contrast for accessibility */
--uui-color-surface: #000000;
--uui-color-surface-alt: #0a0a0a;
--uui-color-text: #ffffff;
--uui-color-text-alt: #e0e0e0;
--uui-color-border: #ffffff;
--uui-color-border-standalone: #ffffff;
--uui-color-interactive: #ffff00;
--uui-color-interactive-emphasis: #00ffff;
--uui-color-focus: #ff00ff;
}
:root {
/* Custom brand colors */
--uui-color-current: #your-brand-primary;
--uui-color-current-contrast: #ffffff;
--uui-color-current-standalone: #your-brand-darker;
/* Header with brand color */
--uui-color-header-surface: #your-brand-primary;
--uui-color-header-contrast: #ffffff;
/* Interactive elements use brand */
--uui-color-interactive: #your-brand-primary;
--uui-color-interactive-emphasis: #your-brand-lighter;
}
interface ManifestTheme extends ManifestPlainCss {
type: 'theme';
}
interface ManifestPlainCss {
type: string;
alias: string;
name: string;
css: () => Promise<{ default: string } | string>;
}
--uui-color-surface - Main background--uui-color-surface-alt - Alternative background--uui-color-surface-emphasis - Emphasized background--uui-color-text - Primary text--uui-color-text-alt - Secondary text--uui-color-positive - Success states--uui-color-warning - Warning states--uui-color-danger - Error/danger states--uui-color-interactive - Links, buttons--uui-color-interactive-emphasis - Hover states--uui-color-selected - Selected items--uui-color-header-surface - Header background--uui-color-header-contrast - Header textThat's it! Always fetch fresh docs, keep examples minimal, generate complete working code.
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