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I wonder is it possible now to change theme in script editor from white to dark background. If not how to make Google make it.

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    You should add more tags to your question, or nobody will see it.
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    Commented Oct 31, 2013 at 2:20

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If you are using Google Chrome, you can add the AppsScript Color extension. It has two dark color schemes to choose from.

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The new Apps Script IDE in 2021 has a built-in 'high contrast mode' which makes the editor background black.

To enable: Press F1 > search for High Contrast Theme

Source: https://www.benlcollins.com/apps-script/google-apps-script-ide/#highContrastTheme (some other great tips in there too)

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Another option is to set chrome to use auto dark mode. chrome://flags (or edge://flags) 'Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents' - There are a couple options. I prefer 'Enabled with increased text contrast'

It's a good middle ground between AppScript Color Extension's Dracula (not enough contrast) and Monokai (too much contrast) options. It affects ALL WEB PAGES though.

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It's the "use high contrast mode" in the settings on a Chromebook. Otherwise try the extension.

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Go to the code editor -> click inspect -> find the element that contains the code -> find css background -> add property background-color:#ccc; or whatever color you want -> done -> works every browser

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    but you have to do it everytime you refresh Commented Jul 20, 2022 at 14:37
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Feel free to use our free extension that adds color schemes and search functionality to the new Monaco editor https://www.swroot.com/black-script

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