🎨 Editor Settings and Themes

Key Points

  • Customizing Appearance: The most important setting for visual customization is found under Workbench Appearance, where you can choose from a wide variety of color themes to suit your preferences and needs.
  • Theme Variety: Anti-Gravity offers numerous theme options including Abyss, Dark Visual Studio, high contrast options for those with eyesight issues, light versions, Solarized Dark, Tokyo Night Storm, and many more—giving users complete control over their visual experience.
  • Personal Preference: Kimberly demonstrates several themes and shares her preference for "Quiet Light," emphasizing that users should choose what works best for their eyes and workflow.
  • Settings Access: Appearance settings are accessible in the workspace, and additional Anti-Gravity settings—including browser settings, editor settings, and notifications—are available for further customization.

  • Two-Window System: Anti-Gravity has two main windows: the Editor window and the Agent Manager. If you see "Open Agent Manager" displayed, you're currently in the Editor window.

Summary

In this lesson, Kimberly walks students through customizing their Anti-Gravity workspace appearance. She demonstrates how to access the Workbench Appearance settings and showcases multiple theme options—from dark themes like Abyss and Tokyo Night Storm to light options and high contrast modes for accessibility. Kimberly shares her personal favorite, Quiet Light, and reminds students that the editor has two main windows to work with. She also previews that additional settings for the browser, editor, and notifications will be covered in upcoming lessons.

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