You might’ve noticed that a lot of the popular tech startups like Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Signal, Telegram, among other notable names, use the colour blue as one of the primary colours in their overall product design with variations in shade.
For the most part, and since the time Facebook omitted themes from its platform, users have had to stick with the default (mostly blue) colour scheme offered by most social networks.
However, Twitter allows its users — on PC — to spice things up a bit and change the colour scheme site-wide with five additional options.
In this article, we will guide you on how to change Twitter colour on your PC in a few simple steps.
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Changing Twitter’s colour on PC
Login to your account on Twitter.com and follow the steps mentioned below to change Twitter’s user interface colour.
Step 1: From the options on the left side of the screen on your homepage, select More.

Step 2: From the menu list, click on Display.

Step 3: On the Customize your view window, you’ll find the six available colour options for Twitter under Color. Click on your preferred Twitter colour and then click on the Done button at the bottom of the window.

All the buttons, headings, links and hashtags on Twitter will now appear in the newly selected colour.
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Alternative method to change Twitter’s colour
If for some reason, you can’t seem to locate the Display option on the menu in Step 2 above, follow the steps mentioned below to change the Twitter font on PC.
Step 1: From the options on the left side of the screen on your homepage, select More.

Step 2: From the menu list, click on Settings and privacy.

Step 3: On the next page, click on Display and sound option under General. To the right, you’ll find the six available colour options for Twitter under Color. Click on your preferred Twitter colour and all the buttons, headings, links and hashtags on Twitter will now appear in the newly selected colour.

Currently, you can only change the Twitter colour when using it on PC. Once you’ve changed the colour, all the Twitter accounts in your browser will appear in the same colour.
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