Do you want to change the color scheme of the WordPress admin area?

Changing the WordPress admin area color scheme allows you to create a custom dashboard for you and your team. The color scheme can match your brand design or simply showcase your favorite colors.

In this article, we will show you how to easily change the color scheme of the WordPress admin area.

But before, if you have never installed WordPress discover How to Install a WordPress Blog in 7 Steps et How to search, install and activate a WordPress theme on your blog 

Then back to why we are here.

Why change the WordPress admin area color scheme?

If you're not a fan of the default WordPress admin area color scheme, you can easily change the color scheme to anything you like.

You can also change the color scheme to match your design. WordPress theme, or even add a feature dark fashion.

This can be useful if you have a membership site or online store where users can log into your website and you want your website and admin dashboard to provide a similar experience.

You can also use a different color scheme for your local or development website to more easily distinguish it from your online website.

That being said, we are going to show you a few different ways to change the color scheme of the admin area.

How to change WordPress admin area color scheme with default settings

WordPress has a built-in feature that lets you choose from a few color schemes for your WordPress admin dashboard.

To change the color scheme, simply login to your WordPress admin dashboard and then navigate to Accounts» Profile.

After that select the new color scheme in the section 'Administration interface colors' by clicking the radio button.

You will find 9 different color sets.

As you click on different options, the color scheme changes automatically.

Once you have selected a color scheme you like, you need to scroll down the page and click on the " Update Profile ».

You can also control the color scheme of other registered users on your WordPress website.

To do so, go to Accounts» All Accounts, then hover the mouse pointer over the user and click the " Edit ».

Then just follow the same process as above to change the color scheme of that user's admin area.

Once you're done, make sure to click the " Update Profile " at the end of the page.

How to Create Custom Color Schemes for the WordPress Admin Area

If you want even more color choices for your dashboard, you can create custom color schemes and upload them to your WordPress blog.

To do so, go to the free website WordPress Admin Colors and click on the button Start to create ».

Then enter a name in the 'Color Scheme Name'.

This name will appear in your WordPress admin panel as a new color option.

After that, you can fully customize your color scheme by clicking on the color options in the " Choose your colors ».

To change any of the existing colors, click on the color and choose your new color from the pop-up window. You can click anywhere on the color picker or enter a hex code for a specific color.

Once you are done customizing your color scheme, click the " Generate Color Scheme" at the end of the page.

This will create the color scheme code you need to add to WordPress.

On the next page, there will be two different code files.

You need to download the CSS file and copy the code snippet and paste it into your favorite text editor. We will add them to your WordPress files.

You can add the code snippet to your file functions.php, or in a website-specific plugin or using a WordPress Plugin code snippets.

For this tutorial, we'll be using a snippets plugin. This is the easiest and most beginner-friendly method for adding code snippets to a WordPress website.

First, you need to install the plugin Code Snippets. For more details, see our beginner's guide to how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, you will have a new menu item titled " snippetsin your WordPress admin bar. Go ahead and access Snippets » Add.

Next, give your code snippet a name. It can be anything to help you remember your code.

After that, you can paste the snippet you copied above into the " -- ».

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Next, click the "Save Changes and Activate" button at the bottom of the screen.

This will save the code and activate the new admin color scheme.

Now you need to upload the CSS stylesheet you uploaded earlier to the theme directory in your WordPress hosting account.

To do this, you can use a FTP client or the file manager of your WordPress hosting control panel.

First, you need to connect to your website using an FTP client or cPanel's file manager. Once you are logged in, you need to access the folder. /wp-content

Inside the folder wp-content, you will see a folder called themes. This is where WordPress stores all the themes your website uses or has used in the past.

You need to click on the themes folder and then open the theme folder you are using.

Then upload the file you downloaded. modern.css

Your CSS file will have the name you chose earlier.

After that go to Accounts » Profile.

Then you can select the new color scheme you just created.

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If you want to use this color scheme, be sure to click the " Update Profile " at the end of the page.

How to control the color scheme of the admin area for new users

When a new user creates an account, they have the option to customize their color scheme. However, you may want to control the default color scheme or prevent users from completely changing the color scheme.

The easiest way to do this is to use the free plugin Force Admin Color Scheme.

First, you need to install and activate the plugin.

After activation, go to Accounts » Profile, then select your color scheme and check the box "Force this admin color scheme on all users?" ".

After that, click on the button Update Profile " at the end of the page.

Now the default admin color scheme will be the same for all new and existing users on your website.

The plugin also disables the admin colormap picker for all your users. The only users who can change this color are those who are administrators.

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Conclusion

There ! That's it for this tutorial. We hope this article helped you learn how to change the admin color scheme in WordPress. feel free to share the tip with your friends on your social networks.

However, you will also be able to consult our resources, if you need more elements to carry out your projects of creation of Internet sites, by consulting our guide on the WordPress blog creation.

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