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Website & Pages

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

AreaWhat you can set
ColoursYour main colours for the light look, and optional separate colours for the dark look.
TypographyYour fonts — a sans-serif, a serif, and a monospace choice — plus letter spacing. You can override fonts per language.
ShapeHow rounded corners are, and how much spacing sits between things.
BrandingYour 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

  1. Go to Admin → Website → Appearance.
  2. Choose a theme preset (for example Summer), or start a custom theme.
  3. Set your colours for the light look, and optionally for the dark look.
  4. Pick your fonts and adjust letter spacing if needed.
  5. Set corner roundness and spacing to taste.
  6. Fill in your branding — site title, tagline, and contact details.
  7. 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.

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