@other That's right, I checked š
I suggest making a 1 new variable with a choice of color (R,G,B). Completely to copy from the Theme Editor.
And the second color will do without a variable (R-50, G-50, B-50). It will turn out the same shade, but darker.
And shove the variable into that code in Chromium, instead of Color(255, 150, 50);
The implementation is not complicated,. But, everything related to color is very positively accepted by users. All sorts of colored gizmos always attract attention, especially customized to your liking. This is a user-oriented interface.
Google did not suffer from the agony of choosing a color for a long time. It 's a good thing at least , that more #_ _FF wasn't added. In general, this #FFFF00 is poorly visible on a white screen.