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Bkmark lets you tailor the visual experience to suit your environment and working style. You can switch between four distinct color themes and two layout modes — all from Settings → Appearance. Changes apply instantly and are saved to your account, so they follow you across devices.

Themes

Bkmark comes with four hand-crafted themes. Each one is designed for a different context, from late-night reading sessions to crisp, distraction-free work environments.

Ink

A dark theme with high contrast ratios and sharp typography. Ink is built for readability in low-light conditions and works well if you spend long hours at your desk after dark. Text and interactive elements stand out clearly against the deep background.

Warm

Warm tones inspired by paper and natural light. This theme reduces eye strain during extended reading sessions by softening the whites and introducing subtle amber undertones throughout the interface. Comfortable for all-day use.

Editorial

A clean, minimal light theme that puts your content first. Editorial strips away visual noise and uses generous whitespace and a neutral palette — ideal for focused work and distraction-free browsing.

Midnight

A deep dark theme that goes further than Ink. Midnight uses near-black backgrounds with muted accent colors for an immersive, low-distraction experience. Perfect for night reading or OLED screens where deep blacks save battery and reduce glare.
To switch themes, go to Settings → Appearance → Theme and click on the theme you want. The preview updates live so you can compare before committing.

Layout modes

Beyond color, Bkmark offers two fundamentally different ways to navigate and browse your bookmark library.

Miller Columns

Miller Columns presents your library as a series of side-by-side panels. Selecting a group in the left panel opens its contents in the next panel to the right, letting you drill into nested collections while keeping the parent context visible. If you organize your bookmarks into groups and sub-groups, this mode makes traversal fast and intuitive — you always know where you are in the hierarchy.

Spatial Grid

Spatial Grid displays your bookmarks as a card grid, where each bookmark is represented by a rich card showing its title, description, domain, and favicon. This mode is well-suited for visual browsing and for libraries where you’re scanning thumbnails rather than navigating a strict folder tree. Cards reflow automatically based on your window width.
There’s no right or wrong layout — it comes down to how you think about your bookmarks. If you rely heavily on groups and nested folders, Miller Columns keeps the structure visible at all times. If you prefer to scroll and scan visually, Spatial Grid surfaces more context per bookmark at a glance. You can switch between them at any point without affecting your data.
To change your layout, go to Settings → Appearance → Layout and select either Miller Columns or Spatial Grid.