Thread:Hackey5/@comment-25407271-20150828221541/@comment-5645428-20150829075526

A neon look? Yes, that would make an excellent forward progression!

However, this will require the utmost care in transitioning. The following are the core elements and their respective colour scheming:
 * Background: Sky blue gradient, Geometry Dash style
 * Page colour: #BCF 0.4
 * Text colour: #3A3A3A
 * Borders: #CCC
 * Wikia buttons: Inherited
 * Box headers: linear gradient #03A down to #027
 * Box backgrounds: #D8DDEA 0.6
 * Rail modules: Done

This is not everything, but in order for this to work, you must identify everything that will receive the new colour scheming (this may also allow us to look at implementing the Firefox custom variables later on).

On the fan wiki, I would like you copy this wiki's CSS and remove every attribute (and element should there be no listed attributes) that is not a:
 * border
 * border-radius
 * color
 * background
 * box-shadow
 * opacity

Then, apply the new colour scheming. This way, we will be able to observe what effect it has, and what will require additional modification. Choosing the right background is the most important decision to make. I will be willing to implement new colour schemes, but only as long as they been thoroughly refined. I have yet to do that with this wiki's CSS, but I would say I am relatively close. It is a complicated process nonetheless, which is why this must be undertaken carefully so not to create new issues to sort out. Also, I am personally inexperienced with understanding the effects of the Theme Designer on the core CSS. I do know there are 'light' and 'dark' themes (we use the 'light' presets here), but what is changed based upon that selection I am currently unaware, so you might like to experiment with that. If you could manage to produce a list, that would be amazingly helpful, but only if you really feel like switching back and forth between themes.

I trust you will enjoy this and learn quite a bit, so take your time and see you get the most out of it. It is definitely an extensive project!