If you’ve been on Twitter for some time, you’ve noticed that it’s easy to navigate the platform. The same goes for changing your Twitter color. Stick on to the article. I’ll talk about how you can change from one color theme to the next. Let’s get into it. To change the color of Twitter on the mobile app, you need to go to “Settings and privacy” > “Accessibility, display and language” > “Display and sound” > “Dark mode.” There you can change the background of your app by toggling on the “Dark mode” option.
Changing Twitter Color Theme
You can change the color theme if you’re tired of the default blue and white theme. Twitter allows you to customize the display color, profile background, and Twitter app icon. You can swap your color theme to yellow, purple, pink, green, or orange. You can also change your background from the default white to a dim or dark mode. The dim mode switches the white background to a navy Twitter background. On the other hand, the dark or lights-out mode turns the white background into a black screen. However, you can only change the color theme via a browser. If you check your android or iPhone Twitter app, you’ll notice there is no Display option on the Menu screen. So, here is how to change colors on Twitter.
Step #1: Navigate to Twitter and Log In
Go to Twitter’s official website and access your account. On the Home page, click the “More” button (three horizontal dots on the left side of the Home screen).
Step #2: Select the Display Option
Select the “Display” option to personalize your Twitter color theme. You’ll see different colors; blue, yellow, purple, orange, pink, and green. If your current Twitter theme is blue and white, there will be a tick within the blue option. Select a color that tickles your fancy.
Step #3: Tap Done
You’ll notice that the symbols and wording will change when you press the Done tab. You can change the color theme as many times as you wish.
How To Change Twitter’s Background Color
There are two display options you can choose. You can either choose to turn on or off dark mode. If you decide to swap to dark mode, you can select the “Dim” (navy-grayish) or “Lights out” (black) option. Here are the steps.
On Mobile Devices
Step #1: Start the Twitter App
You must launch and access your account to change the color mode.
Step #2: Click on the Profile Picture
Once you log into your account, click on your profile picture in the top left corner.
Step #3: Access Display Settings
Select “Setting and Privacy” and then “Accessibility, display, and languages.” From the menu, select “Display and sound.”
Step #4: Set Display Preferences
Tap on “Dark mode” to personalize your Twitter account display mode. You have two options, “Dim” and “Lights out.” Choose one. Also, you can turn on the “Use device settings” option to change the color based on your phone’s settings.
On PC
Step #1: Navigate to Twitter
Go to the browser and access your Twitter account.
Step #2: Go to Settings and Privacy
Tap the “More” button above the Tweet button. Scroll down and click the “Settings and privacy” option.
Step #3: Settings Page
On the settings page, go to “Accessibility, display, and languages.” The option gives you the ability to manage the display settings.
Step #4: Change Display Settings
Select the “Display” option to modify the display settings. You’ll see “Font size,” “Color,” and “Background” options. Go to the “Background” option and choose “Lights out” or “Dim.”
How To Change Twitter App Icon Color
With Twitter Blue, you can customize the Twitter app icon. A subscriber can alter the icon color and add other customization features powered by Twitter Blue. Follow these steps to change the app icon color. Also, the dark background makes your Twitter visually appealing. It looks good if paired with a bright pink, green, yellow, or purple theme color.
Concluding Thoughts
You have the freedom to personalize your Twitter by picking colors that mesmerize you. You can change your theme to a vibrant color or opt for a darker background. You can also change the app icon appearance if you have a Twitter Blue subscription.