# Terminal appearance

- [Terminal themes](/terminal/appearance/themes.md): Warp includes several themes (out-of-box) and also supports setting custom themes.
- [Custom themes](/terminal/appearance/custom-themes.md): Warp supports Custom Themes which can be created manually or downloaded from our repo.
- [Terminal prompt](/terminal/appearance/prompt.md): Configure Warp's native prompt with context chips or use your own Shell prompt (PS1).
- [Input position](/terminal/appearance/input-position.md): Warp gives you the ability to configure the position of your input, which includes both the prompt and the command line.
- [Text, fonts, & cursor](/terminal/appearance/text-fonts-cursor.md): Warp supports customizing the font and how text is displayed. This can help improve readability and usability. Warp also supports disabling the blinking cursor.
- [Size, opacity, & blurring](/terminal/appearance/size-opacity-blurring.md): Configure window size, opacity, and background blurring to match your visual preferences.
- [Pane dimming & focus](/terminal/appearance/pane-dimming.md): Warp supports dimming inactive Panes as well as allowing the focus to follow the mouse. This helps you easily see which pane is active and maintain focus.
- [Blocks behavior](/terminal/appearance/blocks-behavior.md): Customize Block spacing with Compact mode and toggle Block dividers for a cleaner layout.
- [Tabs behavior](/terminal/appearance/tabs-behavior.md): Customize tab behavior in Warp, including tab indicators, tab bar visibility, and close button position.
- [Custom app icons](/terminal/appearance/app-icons.md): Choose from a palette of built-in app icons to customize Warp's dock appearance on macOS.
