About themes

A theme is a collection of styles and objects (graphic design elements, such as bullets, buttons, and banners) that combine to create a harmonious look. When you apply a theme to a document, the theme’s styles are added to the document’s own style sheet, and the theme’s objects become available for use in the document.

Namo WebEditor 8 comes with approximately two hundred predesigned themes. You can use them as they are, or edit and customize them as you see fit. You can even create completely new themes from scratch. To browse the themes that come with Namo WebEditor, open the Resource Manager (on the Tool menu, click Resource Manager in the Tool Window section) and click the Themes tab.

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What’s in a theme?

Files that are added when you apply a theme

About themes