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# Applying Custom CSS
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To apply custom CSS, you can add a `/custom/custom.css` file in the jupyter `config` directory. You can find the path, `~/.jupyter`, to this directory by running `jupyter --paths`. There you can create a folder named `custom` and create a `custom.css` file within the folder.
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## Jupyter Styling
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You can use a custom CSS file to modify default Jupyter styling.
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```
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/* Modify Jupyter Styles */
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#top-panel-wrapper, #jp-top-bar {
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background-color: #aecad4!important;
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}
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#menu-panel-wrapper, #jp-MainMenu, #menu-panel {
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background-color: #aecad4!important;
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}
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.jp-NotebookPanel-toolbar {
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background-color: #aecad4!important;
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}
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.lm-MenuBar-content {
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color: #02484d
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}
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```
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## Markdown
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Another potential application for custom CSS is styling markdown.
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```
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/* Headings */
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h1,
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h2 {
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font-family: Impact, Charcoal, sans-serif;
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font-weight: bold;
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text-shadow: 2px 2px 4px #000000;
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}
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h1 {
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font-size: 52px;
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margin-bottom: 40px;
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color: #10929e;
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text-decoration: underline;
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}
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h2 {
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font-size: 448px;
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margin-bottom: 32px;
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color: #76b4be;
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text-transform: uppercase;
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}
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/* Block Quotes */
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blockquote {
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font-family: Georgia, serif;
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font-size: 16px;
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color: #19085c;
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border-left: 8px solid #effffc;
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background-color: #eafcff;
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padding: 20px;
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}
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/* Lists */
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ul,
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ol {
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font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
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font-size: 18px;
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color: #333333;
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margin-bottom: 24px;
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}
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```
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