Templates & Themes
Start from a prebuilt page template, then set your colours, fonts, corners, and branding with a theme.
You do not have to design every page from scratch. Start from a template — a prebuilt page you can fill in — and apply a theme to control the overall look: colours, fonts, corner roundness, and your branding. Set the theme once and it carries across your whole site.
Page templates
Templates give you a ready-made starting point so you can launch faster. They include:
- Course Details — a page layout for showing a single course.
- Learning Path Details — a layout for a guided multi-course program.
- System pages — built-in pages your site needs, such as standard layouts that appear in set places.
Pick a template, then edit its blocks to match your content. See Pages & blocks for how to edit blocks.
Themes
A theme is a named look-and-feel preset. You can choose a ready-made theme or build your own. Built-in presets include:
- Marshmallow
- Summer
- Marvel
- Caffeine
- plus any custom themes you create.
Each theme comes with a light and a dark variant, so your site can look good in both.
What you can customize
| Area | What you can set |
|---|---|
| Colours | Your main colours for the light look, and optional separate colours for the dark look. |
| Typography | Your fonts — a sans-serif, a serif, and a monospace choice — plus letter spacing. You can override fonts per language. |
| Shape | How rounded corners are, and how much spacing sits between things. |
| Branding | Your site title, tagline, and contact details — email, phone, and address. |
Because letter spacing and fonts can be set per language, scripts that need different spacing can each look right. See Languages.
How to set your theme
- Go to Admin → Website → Appearance.
- Choose a theme preset (for example Summer), or start a custom theme.
- Set your colours for the light look, and optionally for the dark look.
- Pick your fonts and adjust letter spacing if needed.
- Set corner roundness and spacing to taste.
- Fill in your branding — site title, tagline, and contact details.
- Click Save. The look applies across your site.
Good to know
- Your branding details (title, tagline, contact) can appear in places like your footer and on share previews — see Search visibility (SEO).
- A theme sets the overall style; individual pages and blocks still hold their own content.
Related pages
- Pages & blocks — build the pages a template starts.
- Languages — per-language font and spacing overrides.
- Search visibility (SEO) — where your branding shows up online.

