Possible to apply a predef colortheme to only a few pages?
Hi, is it possible to apply a predef colortheme to just a set of pages instead of the whole website at once?
I'm trying to expand our beautysalon website with a hairdressing departement and set a different colortheme for that.
We change the colors by season so a quick way to do that would be nice.
We don't want two separate websites for it and the style is also the same.
thanks!
Re: Possible to apply a predef colortheme to only a few pages?
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Hi, is it possible to apply a predef colortheme to just a set of pages instead of the whole website at once?
I'm trying to expand our beautysalon website with a hairdressing departement and set a different color theme for that.
We change the colors by season so a quick way to do that would be nice.
We don't want two separate websites for it and the style is also the same.
thanks!
I would simply generate another design file and set up the them in that then copy a page into the main design.
A possible better approach might be the new Palette from Photo, where 5 theme colours can be generated form an image (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter).
What you would have to do is rename all the current Theme colours away from "Theme Color 1" to "5" for all of the main site colour.
Just then drop a new image onto a page, generate its aplette and job done.
You must ensure these photo themes are kept apart from all the others.
Acorn
Re: Possible to apply a predef colortheme to only a few pages?
Personally I'd go for two interlinked websites. It can become very difficult handling many named colours on one site.
Re: Possible to apply a predef colortheme to only a few pages?
I did a website a few years ago and because the site only had 3 named colours I simply used different master-pages for each section, but eventually as the site grew we went with what is suggested above, 2 separate websites
Re: Possible to apply a predef colortheme to only a few pages?
Thank you all, guess two interlinked sites is the easiest to manage...no, the best way to be creative, that's the word i needed. :D