# Frost Theming Want to contribute to Frost's theme? Read on! ## Inspect Element Browsers have an inspect element panel, which you can use to view the underlying css. You can usually access this by right clicking an element, followed by inspect: ![Inspect Element](img/inspect_element.png) > Example using https://touch.facebook.com/settings/?entry_point=bookmark Within the inspect element panel, we can go to the "Elements" tab, and see that the highlighted element has a white background caused by the css attribute `._1glm`. These elements are generated from Facebook's base theme, which is why they have weird naming schemes, and may change from time to time. Frost primarily focuses on three attributes, `background` for background colors, `color` for text colors, and `border-*` for various border colors. In the case of providing theme updates, identifying the relevant selectors will help fix unthemed elements. ## Updating Frost Themes It is also useful to apply Frost's existing themes to see what is already configured and what is missing. To do so, I use the following tools: * [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) as the main IDE * [Super CSS Inject](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/super-css-inject/pcfpmmmjdgngeidaggcahhoncahmpiin) or any other plugin that allows you to apply CSS to a web page. * Use [Web Server for Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/web-server-for-chrome/ofhbbkphhbklhfoeikjpcbhemlocgigb) to deliver local files. When opening the Frost project, navigating to `app/web` and install the npm packages. Run SASS to generate the files, and focus on `app/web/assets/css/facebook/core/core.css`; this is what you'll want to paste into the browser extension to see the updates. To update the theme, modify one of the `app/web/scss/facebook/core/_core_*.scss` files, which will update `core.css`. If the update works, the selected elements should change. Note that the core theme is intentionally a mix of weird colors, to make it easier to see changes.