Customizing Apache Superset Dashboards with CSS
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Superset 6.0 introduces a comprehensive theming system that enhances dashboard styling capabilities, offering features like design tokens and dark mode, which surpass previous CSS-only methods. While CSS remains an option for specific customizations, theming is recommended for most use cases to improve the effectiveness of dashboard consumption. The text navigates through various techniques for applying CSS to Superset dashboards, including specific selector strategies for styling individual charts, chart types, and dashboard components. It emphasizes the flexibility and risks involved in customizing dashboards with CSS, noting the potential for changes in Superset's structure to impact CSS selectors. The post also explores creative possibilities such as modifying chart backgrounds, fonts, and UI elements, while cautioning users about the fragility and limitations of such customizations. It highlights the open-source nature of Superset, encouraging community contributions to enhance styling capabilities and address common requests like implementing a dark mode and improving mobile responsiveness.
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