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Customizing your instance

Customizing style

You can make the application load a different CSS file than the default, you can optionally choose to use that mechanism to adjust variables and re-import the application CSS from your own CSS. Here is what you need to do:

  1. Create app/javascript/styles/custom.scss. Here you can write whatever SCSS you want.
  2. Add @import 'application'; to the end of the SCSS file.
  3. (As of Mastodon 2.0.0) Update config/themes.yml to contain default: styles/custom.scss.
  4. Restart your webpack-dev-server (if you're in development mode) for it to be recognized and start live reloading. Naturally, in production you'll need to compile assets and restart for the changes to take effect.

Changing colors and other variables

See the app/javascript/styles/mastodon/variables.scss file for the full list of available variables used throughout the application styles. You can redefine their values in your own custom.scss like this:

$ui-highlight-color: #d3d900;

@import 'application';

Upgrading custom.scss variables from pre-1.4

Here is a mapping of the renamed variables:

$ui-base-color:           $color1;
$ui-secondary-color:      $color2;
$ui-primary-color:        $color3;
$ui-highlight-color:      $color4;
$base-border-color:       $color5;
$simple-background-color: $color5;
$primary-text-color:      $color5;
$error-value-color:       $color6;
$valid-value-color:       $color7;
$base-shadow-color:       $color8;
$base-overlay-background: $color8;

Multiple themes

As of Mastodon 2.0.0, you can provide multiple themes for your users to choose from. Modify config/themes.yml like so:

default: styles/awesome_theme.scss
mastodon: styles/application.scss
another: style/another_theme.scss

Note that any custom theme should call @import "application";.

One of these themes must be called default, and it will be the default one for your users. By default, the default theme is called "Mastodon" in the UI. To change this, modify config/locales/en.yml and change:

themes:
  default: "Mastodon"

to e.g.:

themes:
  default: "Awesome Theme"
  mastodon: "Mastodon Default Theme"
  another: "Another Theme"

Mastodon is distributed under the terms of AGPL. The source code must be offered to its user. To easily achieve this on your instance, an initializer like below can be added, as a file like config/initializers/source.rb, to customize the links at the bottom of the /about and /about/more pages:

# frozen_string_literal: true
module Mastodon
  module Version
    module_function
    def source_base_url
      'https://github.com/<your-github-account>/mastodon'
    end
  end
end