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Themes determine how your sites look. You can create different themes for different sites – all in your organization’s branding. This way, your intranet and documentation site can have different looks but still clearly belong to your brand’s style. You can also create themes for special occasions, like a holiday theme that you temporarily add to your intranet.

Create a new theme

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Themes in the left-hand menu.

  3. Click the Create a Theme button at the bottom of the page. This gives you a blank canvas in the Theme Editor. You can also create a new theme based on an existing theme, by copying it and editing the copy.

Edit a theme

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Themes in the left-hand menu.

  3. Click the theme’s Cogwheel > Edit to update the theme in the Theme Editor.

You can also go to the Theme Editor directly from your Refined site: the top-right corner, click the Cogwheel > Edit current theme. Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut Shift + E.

Export/import a theme

Exporting and importing themes comes in handy when you work with multiple Refined instances.

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Themes in the left-hand menu.

  3. Click the theme’s Cogwheel > Export.
    Click the Import Theme button at the bottom of the page.

Apply a theme to a site

This site theme applies to your entire site, except for the Refined pages, spaces and projects that have their own specific theme set (see the paragraph below).

  1. Go to the Site Builder.

  2. Click on the name of your current theme, located in the block with your site’s name in it.

  3. Select a theme.

Apply a theme to a specific Site Builder item

Customize the look of specific Refined pages, spaces and projects.

  1. In the Site Builder, click on the item’s Cogwheel > Settings.

  2. Click on the theme name.

  3. Click the Change Theme button.

  4. Select a theme.

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