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97 lines
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# Profile preferences
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A user's profile preferences page allows the user to customize various aspects
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of GitLab to their liking.
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To navigate to your profile's preferences, click your avatar icon in the top
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right corner, select **Settings** and then choose **Preferences** from the
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left sidebar.
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## Navigation theme
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The GitLab navigation theme setting allows you to personalize your GitLab experience.
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You can choose from several color themes that add unique colors to the top navigation
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and left side navigation.
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Using individual color themes might help you differentiate between your different
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GitLab instances.
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The default palette is Indigo. You can choose between 10 different themes:
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- Indigo
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- Light Indigo
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- Blue
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- Light Blue
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- Green
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- Light Green
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- Red
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- Light Red
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- Dark
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- Light
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![Profile preferences navigation themes](img/profil-preferences-navigation-theme.png)
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## Syntax highlighting theme
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NOTE: **Note:**
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GitLab uses the [rouge Ruby library](http://rouge.jneen.net/ "Rouge website")
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for syntax highlighting. For a list of supported languages visit the rouge website.
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Changing this setting allows you to customize the color theme when viewing any
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syntax highlighted code on GitLab.
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The default syntax theme is White, and you can choose among 5 different colors:
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- White
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- Dark
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- Solarized light
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- Solarized dark
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- Monokai
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![Profile preferences syntax highlighting themes](img/profile-preferences-syntax-themes.png)
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## Behavior
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The following settings allow you to customize the behavior of GitLab's layout
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and default views of your dashboard and the projects' landing pages.
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### Layout width
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GitLab can be set up to use different widths depending on your liking. Choose
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between the fixed (max. 1200px) and the fluid (100%) application layout.
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### Default dashboard
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For users who have access to a large number of projects but only keep up with a
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select few, the amount of activity on the default Dashboard page can be
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overwhelming. Changing this setting allows you to redefine what your default
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dashboard will be.
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You have 8 options here that you can use for your default dashboard view:
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- Your projects (default)
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- Starred projects
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- Your projects' activity
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- Starred projects' activity
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- Your groups
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- Your [Todos](../../workflow/todos.md)
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- Assigned Issues
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- Assigned Merge Requests
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### Project overview content
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The project overview content setting allows you to choose what content you want to
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see on a project’s home page.
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You can choose between 3 options:
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- Files and Readme (default)
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- Readme
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- Activity
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## Localization
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### First day of the week
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The first day of the week can be customised for calendar views and date pickers.
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You can choose **Sunday** or **Monday** as the first day of the week. If you select **System Default**, the system-wide default setting will be used.
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