
Method 3: Automate Your Note's Link Colors This option, which has been around since before Notes was even an app, changes the color of buttons, menus, and window interface elements, and you'll notice it right away in System Preferences. To change link colors, go to System Preferences –> General, then choose a new color for the "Accent color" setting. That means links in notes on your iPhone or iPad will still be yellow even if they are a different color on macOS. However, link colors are a macOS setting only, not a Notes setting, so your applied changes won't sync across your devices. The default color of all linked text is yellow, but you can change that to several other colors on your MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro, or Mac Studio computer. Method 1: Change Your Note's Link Colors on macOS Don't Miss: Your iPhone's Weather App Has a Crazy Number of Customization Options You Probably Didn't Know About.

Keep reading to see what you can do to make your notes more personal visually and set them up just like you want them. To make the changes apply specifically to Notes, you can automate the color change. It's not a perfect solution since you can't simply change the link colors specifically for Notes anywhere in the preferences or settings, but you can meddle with system-wide settings to achieve the effect.

If you're tired of the default yellow link colors in your Notes app, which I find hard to look at in light mode, there's a way to change them to another color on your iPhone, iPad, and/or Mac.
