![]() ![]() You simply need to import it in Visual Studio. I have studied some IDEs like Dreamweaver, Visual Studio, Eclipse, etc., currently only Visual Studio has the functionality to support Customization or apply setting to set custom skins for the editor. It is to simply apply themes to Visual Studio IDEs. This article is not development/logic writing article. "It's surprising how changing your theme (fonts, colors, etc.) can re-energize me when I'm having trouble with some problem or motivation." Description Let me quote one nice sentence by Scott Hanselman. I have been working on it and below is the result of what I found over the internet. We apply themes everywhere in our websites, CMSs, Enterprise Applications even in OSs like XP, Vista, then why not in IDEs. ![]()
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