Theme design (or "theming") is the practice of developing a *theme* or themes for your Confluence site with Brikit Theme Press. When you develop a theme, you can make decisions about: - What *colors* will be included in your theme and how they will be used;
- What kinds of fonts will be used;
- How plain text, links, and images will be presented;
- Any custom CSS or JavaScript that you may choose to add;
- What types of users will see the Confluence Header, Page Tools Menu, and Sidebar by default; and
- How pages printed from your themed site or space will appear.
You can also make decisions about the appearance, sizing, positioning, and/or styling of the following: - Space or site *banners*;
- The Confluence Header;
- The Confluence Page Tools menu;
- The page canvas;
- A page's header area, including any Theme Press header content;
- Logos;
- The Confluence search box;
- The Simple Toolbar;
- *Menus* created from *architect pages*;
- A page's *title area*, including how page titles appear in *layouts* that include them;
- *Breadcrumbs*;
- *Page creation and modification date information*;
- *Content layers*;
- *Content columns*;
- *Content blocks*;
- Tabs of *tabbed blocks*;
- *Expander block* triggers;
- Blocks *configured to "spin"*;
- Page *label display and "like" interface*, plus the *surrounding area that encapsulates both*;
- Page *comments* and their *surrounding area*; and
- A page's *footer area*, including *footer content* and *block design*.
Theming also allows you to control the look and feel of the following macros: - *Action Button*
- *Block Link*
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- *Rotate Content*
- *Space List*
- *Topic Tree*
Any of the above can be configured in the *Theme Designer* by any member of a user group that has been granted permission to access the *Theme tab* in the *Theme Press Control Panel*.
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