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Hi! I've installed Zen Browser in a brand new Linux instance, so I've stepped into the new onboarding. The color scheme selector with the dial and the possibility to add noise is awesome, but I can't find to change it after finishing the onboarding and the new workspaces created don't have the selected schema. Am I missing something or there's no possibility yet? Thanks in advance! |
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Hi @V473r10! I'm Dosu and I’m helping the desktop team. You can customize workspace colors after onboarding, but you need to enable the Workspace (Experimental) feature first. Go to Tab Management Settings, enable "Workspace (Experimental)", then right-click the sidebar or toolbar and select "Change Theme Colors" to open the color scheme selector again. This lets you adjust the color, gradient, noise, and more for each workspace—just like during onboarding. New workspaces do not automatically inherit the onboarding color scheme; you need to set the theme for each workspace individually using the same method. If you don't see the option, try restoring the workspace switcher in the toolbar via Customize Toolbar > Restore Defaults and restart Zen Browser as a workaround for some versions [source]. Let me know if you need more details on any step! To reply, just mention @dosu. How did I do? Good | Irrelevant | Incorrect | Verbose | Hallucination | Report 🐛 | Other |
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Hi @V473r10! I'm Dosu and I’m helping the desktop team.
You can customize workspace colors after onboarding, but you need to enable the Workspace (Experimental) feature first. Go to Tab Management Settings, enable "Workspace (Experimental)", then right-click the sidebar or toolbar and select "Change Theme Colors" to open the color scheme selector again. This lets you adjust the color, gradient, noise, and more for each workspace—just like during onboarding.
New workspaces do not automatically inherit the onboarding color scheme; you need to set the theme for each workspace individually using the same method. If you don't see the option, try restoring the workspace switcher in the toolbar…