{bs4Dash} has a new feature called the
skinSelector(). This is a JavaScript based widget allowing
the end user to change the app skin. There are 20 unique colors with 2
versions, light or dark. Note that the
dashboardControlbar() is the perfect place to host the
skinSelector().
{fresh}
is developed by the dreamRs team.
It is built on top of {sass}, which provides a solid R API to write SASS variables
and compile into CSS. {fresh} captures most of the
AdminLTE2 (as well as AdminLTE3 for Bootstrap 4) SASS variables to allow
deep customization, hiding all the compilation burden under the
hood.
bs4dash_color() and bs4Dash_status()
provide an interface to all available AdminLTE colors and allow to
overwrite the default. I strongly suggest to avoid setting the default
green to blue, as it might become confusing. Instead, it is better to
play with color palettes. bs4dash_sidebar_light() allows to
re-style the sidebar component, bs4dash_layout() controls
the main background color, bs4dash_yiq() fine tune the
global contrast and bs4dash_vars() offers deeper
customization (navbar, …). The fresh theme below is based on some dark
theme color palettes.