The practice of defining how your site will look and feel.

Theme design (or "theming") is the practice of developing a theme for your Confluence site with Brikit Theme Press.

When you develop a theme, you can make decisions about:

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:


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.