# Profile preferences A user's profile preferences page allows the user to customize various aspects of GitLab to their liking. To navigate to your profile's preferences, click your avatar icon in the top right corner and select **Settings**. From there on, choose the **Preferences** tab. ![Profile preferences settings](img/profile_settings_dropdown.png) ## Navigation theme >**Note:** Navigation themes have been re-introduced with [GitLab 10.0](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/09/22/gitlab-10-0-released/). The GitLab navigation theme setting allows you to personalize your GitLab experience. You can choose from several color themes that add unique colors to the top navigation and left side navigation. Using individual color themes might help you differentiate between your different GitLab instances. The default palette is Indigo. You can choose between 10 different themes: - Indigo - Light Indigo - Blue - Light Blue - Green - Light Green - Red - Light Red - Dark - Light ![Profile preferences syntax highlighting themes](img/profile-preferences-syntax-themes.png) ## Syntax highlighting theme >**Note:** GitLab uses the [rouge Ruby library][rouge] for syntax highlighting. For a list of supported languages visit the rouge website. Changing this setting allows you to customize the color theme when viewing any syntax highlighted code on GitLab. The default syntax theme is White, and you can choose among 5 different colors: - White - Dark - Solarized light - Solarized dark - Monokai ![Profile preferences navigation themes](img/profil-preferences-navigation-theme.png) ## Behavior The following settings allow you to customize the behavior of GitLab's layout and default views of your dashboard and the projects' landing pages. ### Layout width GitLab can be set up to use different widths depending on your liking. Choose between the fixed (max. 1200px) and the fluid (100%) application layout. ### Default dashboard For users who have access to a large number of projects but only keep up with a select few, the amount of activity on the default Dashboard page can be overwhelming. Changing this setting allows you to redefine what your default dashboard will be. You have 8 options here that you can use for your default dashboard view: - Your projects (default) - Starred projects - Your projects' activity - Starred projects' activity - Your groups - Your [Todos] - Assigned Issues - Assigned Merge Requests ### Project overview content The project overview content setting allows you to choose what content you want to see on a project’s home page. You can choose between 3 options: - Files and Readme (default) - Readme - Activity [rouge]: http://rouge.jneen.net/ "Rouge website" [todos]: ../../workflow/todos.md