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Customising Theme
The Theme is one of the core elements of NativeBase. You can customize NativeBase's theme as per your liking. NativeBase theme is a complex object. Here is what it looks like.
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// theme
{
colors: {...},
fontSizes: {...},
fonts: {...},
.
.
.
config: {...},
}
It has many but in this recipe, we will update only a few of them (namely colors, fonts, and config) using NativeBase's extendTheme function.
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import React from 'react';
import { NativeBaseProvider, extendTheme } from 'native-base';
import { Content } from './Content';
export default function () {
const theme = extendTheme({
colors: {
// Add new color
primary: {
50: '#E3F2F9',
100: '#C5E4F3',
200: '#A2D4EC',
300: '#7AC1E4',
400: '#47A9DA',
500: '#0088CC',
600: '#007AB8',
700: '#006BA1',
800: '#005885',
900: '#003F5E',
},
// Redefining only one shade, rest of the color will remain same.
amber: {
400: '#d97706',
},
},
config: {
// Changing initialColorMode to 'dark'
initialColorMode: 'dark',
},
});
return (
<NativeBaseProvider theme={theme}>
<Content />
</NativeBaseProvider>
);
}
In the above example, the following changes have been made:
Added a new color named primary.
Updated one of the shades of amber color.
Updated the initial color mode to dark. Default is light.
Passed the new theme object to the NativeBaseProvider.
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