Applying a theme

To use a theme in a document or set of documents, you need to apply it. You can apply a theme to any of the following document sets:

  • Just the current document
  • All open documents
  • Every document in the current local siteA managed collection of documents, folders, and resource files on the local file system that you intend to publish as a Web site.
  • The current document and its child documents, if any, in the site treeThe explicitly defined logical structure (hierarchy) of a site, on which dynamic navigation bars are based. of the current local siteA managed collection of documents, folders, and resource files on the local file system that you intend to publish as a Web site.

Before applying a theme, you must save all the documents to be affected. Namo WebEditor will prompt you to save the document(s) if necessary.

To apply a theme
  1. On the Document menu, click Theme in the Decorate section.
  2. In the folder list, select a theme category, and then select a theme in the selection area. (To get a better view of the selected theme, double-click it.)
  3. When you are satisfied with your selection, click OK.
  4. Specify what set of documents you want to apply the theme to, and then click OK.

Namo Web Editor icon note Applying a themeYou cannot undo applying a theme. Once you apply a theme, you cannot return the document or site to a themeless state without manually deleting theme files and editing the document’s source code. If you change a document or site’s theme and you want to go back to the old theme, you need to reapply the old theme.

Namo Web Editor icon note Applying a themeWhen you add a new document to a site to which you have applied a theme, the new document does not automatically use the theme. You must explicitly apply the theme to the new document.

In this section

Inserting theme objects

Applying styles from a theme

Applying a theme