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Making Alltra yours

Themes, accents, chart colours and the widget board — what you can change and where.

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Appearance is three separate choices, and they stack: the theme is the ground, the accent is the highlight, and the styles are the colours your numbers are drawn in.

Each tile is that theme’s real background, so onyx looks like onyx here.

Theme

Six of them — dark, light, onyx, amber, iris and slate. Dark is the default. Change it from Settings › Appearance, or from the Settings panel in the navbar.

Accent

Fifteen, from Alltra’s own blue through indigo, purple, pink, rose, red, ruby, orange, peach, gold, lime, green, teal and sky to platinum. It colours the highlights, not the data.

Styles — the colours your data is drawn in

The Styles panel sets three colours: profit, loss and metric. Every chart tint on every dashboard derives from those three, so changing one moves the whole product rather than a single widget. This is the one to reach for if red and green are hard for you to tell apart.

Your choices are stored as preferences rather than session state, so they survive a reload and are applied before the page paints — no flash of the wrong theme on the way in.

The widget board

Tracker › Performance is a board of widgets, and the Layout control in its toolbar is where you rearrange it — which cards you keep, and where they sit. It belongs to that board, so it is the one page where the control does anything.

The rest of Settings

  • Profilewho you are, and your active sessions.
  • Planswhere your account stands. Alltra is free today.
  • Preferenceshow the product behaves rather than how it looks.
  • Tagsthe vocabulary your journal uses.
  • Personalize and Memorywhat Alltra keeps about how you trade.
  • Supportthe way from inside the product back to this guide.

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