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Hello , I can't tell you because I don't use Plesk with Windows. But I don't think that the classes are different there, because it is only CSS.
Just try ... ;-)
Very nice! Yes exactly according to the instructions and unpack and then the necessary folders after topa.zip again pack otherwise he does not find the meta.xml.
Changing the existing CSS in the default theme is not advisable, as it will be overwritten again by an update. Better is a custom theme. Example you can find here:
https://talk.plesk.com/threads/dark-blue-mode-theme-topale-obsidian-18-0.358268/
The path to your question is here...
Alternative Dark Theme for Obsidian. Both light skins have some bugs, so I created a new theme. If you like it, please give me feedback, thanks
https://talk.plesk.com/threads/dark-blue-mode-theme-topale-obsidian-18-0.358268/#post-883631
Update:
There are again numerous classes and definitions for extension packages in the Themes have been adapted and added. Look forward to testing the users ;-)
https://github.com/topa-LE/plesk_blue_dark_theme
Currently, there are still applications, extensions to define the corresponding classes. Therefore please download from the current repository.
Thanks for your feedback. For additions, errors simply in the comments, thank you. ;)
Hello,
For a long time I was bothered by the fact that there is no Dark Blue Mode for the Plesk themes. Therefore I made myself the work of a newly created Dark Theme. Basis for this is the Obsidian 18.0.30. I try to include as much as possible in the custom.css Just hope that no classes change...