diff --git a/topics/ui/principles/platform_theme_colors.md b/topics/ui/principles/platform_theme_colors.md
index 07ea19323..7fcbc54b3 100644
--- a/topics/ui/principles/platform_theme_colors.md
+++ b/topics/ui/principles/platform_theme_colors.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-
+
# Platform Theme Colors
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Each key has two default color values: one for IntelliJ Light and another for Da
Keys allow creating [custom color themes](themes_getting_started.md). A custom theme is one of the default themes plus a set of color keys with new values in a JSON file. Example: the High contrast theme is a custom theme based on Darcula. New color values are stored in the [`HighContrast.theme.json`](%gh-ic%/platform/platform-resources/src/themes/HighContrast.theme.json) JSON file.
-See custom themes in the plugins repository.
+See custom themes in the [JetBrains Marketplace](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/search?tags=Theme) repository.
See the meanings of the parts in a color key in the [key naming scheme](themes_metadata.md#key-naming-scheme).
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ See the color values for the currently selected theme in the LaF Defaul
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> For IntelliJ designers:
-> * Provide color keys in design specifications to be sure that correct keys are used.
+> * Provide color keys in design specifications to be sure that the correct keys are used.
> * When a new key is implemented, check that [`IntelliJPlatform.themeMetadata.json`](%gh-ic%/platform/platform-resources/src/themes/metadata/IntelliJPlatform.themeMetadata.json) has the new key with the `since` parameter and description, and the old keys are deprecated.
>
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ If a color is needed:
**Example**
-Incorrect: A new component with a light-blue background reuses Focus.borderColor which has a light-blue color in the default themes. A theme author decides they need a bright focus border and changes the color value for Focus.borderColor. As a result, the new component has a bright background with the text unreadable over it.
+Incorrect: A new component with a light-blue background reuses `Focus.borderColor`, which has a light-blue color in the default themes. A theme author decides they need a bright focus border and changes the color value for `Focus.borderColor`. As a result, the new component has a bright background with the text unreadable over it.
Correct: A new component with a light-blue background has its own color key ComponentName.background
.