The default site theme will be applied to every new space created and to every space using the default, but can be changed at any point.

This is a major change that will dramatically alter your site. You'll need to have advanced permissions to make this change.

 

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).

Use the following procedures to set the site default:

  1. Open the Theme Press Designer and choose the Theme tab.
  2. Under the Themes section, expand the Site Theme accordion.
  3. Click the magnifying glass to the right of the Site Theme setting.
  4. Select a theme from the Available Themes section.
  5. The Change Site Default Theme window opens.
  6. Confirm the change by checking the box.
  7. Click the OK button and wait for the theme to update.

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