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Describe style customization
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Extra emoji can be added to the *emoji* directory and you should then update the **emoji/emoji.json** file, which maps the name to the filename (without the .png extension).
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## Style / Colors
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The overall style, including background colors or sizes of things can be changed by making customized css files.
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``` bash
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cp epicyon-profile.css epicyon.css
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cp epicyon-follow.css follow.css
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cp epicyon-login.css login.css
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cp epicyon-suspended.css suspended.css
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```
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You can then edit *epicyon.css*, *follow.css*, *login.css* and *follow.css* as needed and those files won't be overwritten if you upgrade.
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*epicyon.css* is the main style for displaying profiles and timelines.
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*follow.css* is used for displaying options when you select an avatar.
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*login.css* defines the style of the login screen.
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*suspended.css* is the style for the screen which shows that an account has been suspended.
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