Austin Standing
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First 2026-specific fixes are up. Fixing highlights, hyperlink contrast, a couple backgrounds, and this overridden pop up styling.
It’s a point of pride to say I was the first theme outside of Microsoft to support 2022, and the first (I think Mads included) to support arm64. The VS marketplace doesn’t have a version selector for 2026 yet but I might be there again.
I’m excited to share that my themes now support Visual Studio 2026! Initial support out now and I’ll make another quality pass closer to launch.
- Themeable dialogs are now themed
- Many fixes to buttons, textboxes, comboboxes, tabs, borders, popups
Big update to Midnight Lights and Midnight Deep themes! #VisualStudio
Midnight Deep also gets some tweaks to debug and provisional status bars and file tabs.
Update to Midnight Lights and Midnight Deep, menu borders return! #VisualStudio
Update to Midnight Lights and Midnight Deep fix missing theme element for Visual Studio sticky scroll:
Since the Visual Studio 2022 release this has been my white whale. Tonight I’m happy to announce an update to Midnight Lights and Midnight Deep themes. The Get Started page.
Updates have been pushed to Midnight Lights and Midnight Deep to fix the degradations introduced by #visualstudio 17.13. Shoutout to Jhh0001 who created a GitHub account just to report this issue before I had the chance to experience it for myself. #darktheme
As always, these themes may be installed from the Visual Studio Marketplace, or forked from my GitHub. Links in bio.
Midnight Lights and Midnight Deep have received minor updates improving colorization for Android XML. Note this fix is Android project specific and XML colorization is otherwise unchanged.
First thing I would do after installing Resharper is create a keyboard shortcut to toggle it on/off. Enabling for polish towards the end of the process saves so much time. My go-to is Roslynator but many of those analyzers and refactorings have been baked into VS 2022 now.
Midnight Lights has just received a minor update to theme the new outline chevrons introduced in #VisualStudio 17.12. Instead of the blaring default they will now be secondary blue when expanded, and primary teal when collapsed. Midnight Deep has likewise received an update with more subdued values.