Republished with Permission - Original Article
As developers we often spend a large part of our day staring
at code within Visual Studio. If you are like me, after a while the
default VS text color scheme starts to get a little boring.
The good news is that Visual Studio allows you to completely
customize the editor background and text colors to whatever you want – allowing
you to tweak them to create the experience that is “just right” for your eyes
and personality. You can then optionally export/import your color scheme
preferences to an XML file via the Tools->Import and Export Settings menu
command.
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