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# Theming TIDAL Hi-Fi
## Table of contents
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- [Theming TIDAL Hi-Fi](#theming-TIDAL Hi-Fi)
- [Table of contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Custom CSS](#custom-css)
- [config](#config)
- [Warning! Themes might break](#warning-themes-might-break)
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By default TIDAL Hi-Fi comes with a few themes.
You can select these in the settings window under the theming tab as shown below.
![Settings window with the theming tab opened](./images/theming.png)
## Custom CSS
The custom CSS will be added to the HTML document last.
This means that it will overwrite any existing CSS, even that of themes, unless the original has an access modifier such as `$important`.
![settings window on the theming tab with a custom CSS override](./images/customcss.png)
## config
The theme selector and customCSS are stored in the config file.
The custom CSS is stored as a list of lines.
![settings window on the theming tab next to the config file](./images/customcss-config.png)
## Warning! Themes might break
Themes might break at any point. Tidal changes their webpage structure a ton (they probably generate classNames and don't provide roles/ids/attributes.)
If one breaks you can create an Issue on GitHub or ask for assistance in the [Discord channel](https://discord.gg/yhNwf4v4He).