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Docs: Customize the color scheme through custom style sheet #6456

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@sphuber sphuber commented Jun 6, 2024

Change the default coloring of the pydata-sphinx-theme to use the AiiDA primary colors.

Change the default coloring of the `pydata-sphinx-theme` to use the
AiiDA primary colors.
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I quickly skimmed through the new doc scheme, looks okay for me! But I did not thoroughly check all the style changes as I don't know what every of these does

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sphuber commented Jun 27, 2024

For those interested, here are the rendered docs, which makes for easier viewing of the impact: https://aiida--6456.org.readthedocs.build/projects/aiida-core/en/6456/

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This looks good to me! 🚀

@sphuber sphuber merged commit a6cf7fc into main Jun 28, 2024
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@sphuber sphuber deleted the fix/docs-style-sheets branch June 28, 2024 11:21
mikibonacci pushed a commit to mikibonacci/aiida-core that referenced this pull request Sep 3, 2024
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Change the default coloring of the `pydata-sphinx-theme` to use the
AiiDA primary colors.
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