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How to Change Your Theme Color

Personalize your Ornn dashboard using a pre-made color palette or a fully custom set of 10 colors built to match your brand.

Written by Ethan Lam
Updated over 2 months ago

⏱ 3 min read📅 Updated Feb 2026

Ornn lets you personalize the look of your dashboard with your own color palette -whether that's a pre-made theme or a fully custom set of 10 colors built from scratch. This is especially useful for agencies who want the interface to reflect their brand.



1. Open the Settings Modal

From anywhere inside the Ornn dashboard, click the ⚙ Settings icon in the navigation to open the Settings modal.



2. Click the Theme Icon

In the header area of the Settings modal, click the 🎨 Theme icon button. This opens the theme editor where you can choose a pre-made palette or build your own.



3. Select a Pre-made Palette

Ornn comes with a selection of pre-made color palettes you can apply instantly. Browse the options and click any palette to preview and apply it to your dashboard straight away - no extra configuration needed.

💡Changes apply live - you'll see your dashboard update in real time as you click through palettes, so you can preview before committing.



4. Or Build a Custom Palette

For full control over your dashboard's appearance, you can create a custom palette by defining all 10 color slots yourself. Click the Custom option to open the custom palette editor.


Each of the 10 color slots corresponds to a specific part of the Ornn UI - such as your primary background, sidebar, accent color, button colors, text, borders, and more. Click any slot to open the color picker for that slot.

For each color slot, you can define your color using any of the following input formats: Color Picker, HEX, RGB, HSL

🎨All four input formats stay in sync - change one and the others update automatically. Use whichever format matches how your brand guidelines are defined.



Looking good!

Your new theme is applied instantly across the entire Ornn dashboard. You can revisit the theme editor at any time to switch palettes or fine-tune your custom colors.

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