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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:00:17+00:00 2026-05-15T15:00:17+00:00

I am using a JTabbedPane in my application. I have added two tabs which

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I am using a JTabbedPane in my application. I have added two tabs which are instances of a custom class “ContentPanel”. This extends JPanel and sets the background, border etc etc. Basically it means I dont have to set the properties of each JPanel I want to apply this colour scheme to. I notice that not only does their border appear but another border (which, I think, is blue – at least on my screen) appears around this border, connected to the tab “selectors” themselves (i.e. the buttons you click on to get the appropriate view). I would like to change this border as it just looks odd against a gold / brown colour scheme. Does anyone have any idea how to do this? I have tried JTabbedPane.setBorder(Border b) but that doesnt work. That simply sets a border around the entire thing, including the tab selectors.. not what I want.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-15T15:00:18+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:00 pm

    These colors are defined in the Look and Feel. If you look at the code for BasicTabbedPaneUI, you will notice that installDefaults() sets a bunch of protected Color instance variables. The keys they are defined against in the L&F are also available here.

    protected void installDefaults() {
        LookAndFeel.installColorsAndFont(tabPane, "TabbedPane.background",
                                    "TabbedPane.foreground", "TabbedPane.font");     
        highlight = UIManager.getColor("TabbedPane.light");
        lightHighlight = UIManager.getColor("TabbedPane.highlight");
        shadow = UIManager.getColor("TabbedPane.shadow");
        darkShadow = UIManager.getColor("TabbedPane.darkShadow");
        //...
        // a lot more stuff
        //...
    }
    

    If you do not want to go as far as define your own L&F, you have the ability to set a custom UI delegate on your tabbed pane:

    myTabbedPane.setUI(new BasicTabbedPaneUI() {
       @Override
       protected void installDefaults() {
           super.installDefaults();
           highlight = Color.pink;
           lightHighlight = Color.green;
           shadow = Color.red;
           darkShadow = Color.cyan;
           focus = Color.yellow;
       }
    });
    

    you may of course want to change those color settings. As set, you will see which vars are used where.

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