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Question PhpMyAdmin - how to add custom themes

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New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Unknown
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.46
I would like to add a dark-theme to PhpMyAdmin.
what is the official recommend way to do so?
on the original site there are these two infos about themes:
To install a theme, unzip your downloaded theme into the directory /themes/ of your phpMyAdmin folder. When you open phpMyAdmin, you should be able to select the theme. Please read the documentation for more details.

i also found this topic reply by breun: PHPmyAdmin version and themes?
Plesk uses a patched version of phpMyAdmin, so that might be hard to upgrade yourself. Plesk sometimes upgrades its internal phpMyAdmin with new Plesk releases.

You could do a vanilla phpMyAdmin install and use that instead if you really need full control. I like to install phpMyAdmin by setting up a server-wide Alias, so all clients can access phpMyAdmin without having to go through Plesk.

any hint is welcome.

sunny greetings
stefan
 
Changing the Theme in phpMyAdmin go to /opt/psa/phpMyAdmin/themes/
Add the Theme folder that belongs to your phpMyAdmin Version
Reload the phpMyAdmin Page and select the Theme you want to use.
You can also add the dark theme to the default Theme in config.plesk.php
just add at the end of config file:

Code:
/* Default Theme */
$cfg['ThemeDefault'] = 'foldername';


Now you have the theme u selected as default.

If phpMyAdmin Updates it will probably overwrite this file and also the theme folder.

Best regards
 
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