This page last changed on May 15, 2008 by edawson.

Themes are pre-defined styles that can be applied to alter the appearance of your site.

Use themes when you want to add new functionalities or to change the appearance of Confluence. For example, you will need to use themes to apply a left-navigation scheme instead of the default top-navigation scheme.

Themes are installed as plugins and added via the Administration Console. Once installed, themes can be applied across the site or to individual spaces.

To look at the themes installed,

  1. Go to the 'Administration Console' view. To do this:

    • Go to a page in the space and choose 'Administration' from the 'User' menu, which is labelled with your Confluence username. The 'Administration Console' view will open.
  2. Select 'Themes' under 'Look and Feel' in the left navigation panel.
  3. If there are any themes installed, they will be listed here.

What do you want to do?

Apply a theme

Create a new theme

Include cascading stylesheets in a theme

RELATED TOPICS
Adding a theme icon
Applying a Theme To A Site
Applying A Theme To A Space
Creating a Theme
Including Cascading Stylesheets in Themes

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