Files that are added when you apply a theme

When you apply a theme to a document or local site that did not previously have a theme, you should be aware that Namo WebEditor copies certain image files to the document/site folder or a subfolder, as follows:

When applying a theme to documents in a local site

  • The theme’s background image file is copied to the site folder, or, if the site folder contains an “images” subfolder, it is copied to that subfolder.
  • Image files corresponding to most theme objects you insert into the site’s documents are likewise copied to the site folder, or, if the site folder contains an “images” subfolder, it is copied to that subfolder.
  • Image files corresponding to the buttons in any dynamic navigation bars in the site’s documents are copied to a new “nav” subfolder of the site folder.
  • Image files corresponding to any dynamic banners in the site’s documents are likewise copied to a new “nav” subfolder of the site folder.

When applying a theme to a standalone document

  • The theme’s background image file is copied to the document folder, or, if the document folder contains an “images” subfolder, it is copied to that subfolder.
  • If you insert any theme objects into the document, you must decide the location of the corresponding image files at the time you save the document. (The Resource File Handling dialog box will prompt you to choose how to handle the image files.)

When you publish a site or document that uses a theme, make sure to upload the theme image files along with the document or the rest of the site files. Otherwise, the theme will not display correctly in a user’s browser. (If you use the Quick Publish command to publish an entire site, Namo WebEditor takes care of uploading these files for you.)

Files that are added when you apply a theme