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CSS Look & feel vscode.dev

VS Code Web: warm orange accent

Swaps the default indigo/blue VS Code accent for a warm orange (works on github.dev too).

Code to copy

/* Replace the default indigo/blue accent with warm orange (works on github.dev too) */
.monaco-workbench {
  --vscode-focusBorder: #ff8a3d !important;
  --vscode-button-background: #ff8a3d !important;
  --vscode-button-hoverBackground: #e07229 !important;
  --vscode-progressBar-background: #ff8a3d !important;
  --vscode-activityBarBadge-background: #ff8a3d !important;
}
.monaco-workbench .monaco-list-row.focused,
.monaco-workbench .tabs-container .tab.active {
  border-color: #ff8a3d !important;
  box-shadow: inset 0 -2px 0 #ff8a3d !important;
}

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  3. Add a new rule matching that page.
  4. Paste the code into the rule's CSS panel and save — the effect appears instantly.

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