As a designer you have the ability to apply or change the default site theme, and you can override the default site theme on a space-level basis. 

To apply a Theme Press theme to a space or site you must already have the Brikit Theme Press Add-on installed in your instance of Confluence. If you haven't done this yet, or aren't sure, you'll need to confirm with your Platform Administrator, Systems Administrator or Network Manager. Learn more about installing Theme Press here.

 

Vanilla, a built-in theme, is automatically set as the default site theme when Theme Press is installed. Any new space created in the site will use the default site theme when the space is created (as will each page in the space.) Additionally, this default site theme is used for all Confluence admin pages, such as the user profile page, and is automatically applied to the Theme Press Default space, which houses the architect pages used by Theme Press to populate banners, headers, menus, footers, and page designs (layouts).

The sections below will help you learn how to set your default site theme, and how to override it on a specific space.

 

Confluence Theme vs. Theme Press Theme

The word THEME is used by Atlassian to define applying a theming add-on, like Theme Press. Additionally, Brikit uses the word THEME to define the overall branded design applied within the Theme Press environment. Under Site Theme in Confluence Administration, Brikit Theme Press should be your Current Theme.

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