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@@ -8,13 +8,27 @@ waybar-styles - using stylesheets for waybar
Waybar uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to configure its appearance.
It uses the first file found in this search order:
When the system appearance is light, Waybar first looks for *style-light.css*.
When the system appearance is dark, Waybar first looks for *style-dark.css*.
If no appearance-specific stylesheet is found, it falls back to *style.css*.
- *$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/waybar/style.css*
- *~/.config/waybar/style.css*
- *~/waybar/style.css*
- */etc/xdg/waybar/style.css*
- *@sysconfdir@/xdg/waybar/style.css*
Waybar uses the first file found in this search order for each stylesheet name:
- *$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/waybar/<stylesheet>*
- *~/.config/waybar/<stylesheet>*
- *~/waybar/<stylesheet>*
- */etc/xdg/waybar/<stylesheet>*
- *@sysconfdir@/xdg/waybar/<stylesheet>*
For example, a light theme is loaded from the first available file among:
- *$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/waybar/style-light.css*
- *~/.config/waybar/style-light.css*
- *~/waybar/style-light.css*
- */etc/xdg/waybar/style-light.css*
- *@sysconfdir@/xdg/waybar/style-light.css*
If no file is found there, Waybar repeats the same search using *style.css*.
# EXAMPLE