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# Color Theme

The Color Theme menu allows you to control the overall visual style of your app by setting brand colors for different app elements - such as buttons, headings, background, and text.

It helps you create a consistent, professional look that matches your website and brand identity.

| Primary    | Main accent color for the app. Used in buttons, highlights, and links. Usually your brand’s primary color. |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Heading    | Color used for all main headings or titles in the app. Choose a dark tone for readability.                 |
| Body Text  | Standard text color used in paragraphs and descriptions. Should be easy on the eyes.                       |
| Label Text | Color for small labels, form field titles, or other UI hints.                                              |
| Icon       | Color applied to icons across the app. You can keep it same as text or adjust for style.                   |
| Background | Background color of the app screens. Usually white or light grey for a clean look.                         |

**Each field allows:**

* A Hex Color Code (e.g., #12bf7c)
* A Transparency Level (0% to 100%)


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