version 3.0 of the theme -- complete overhaul
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title: Themes
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audience: writer, designer
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tags: publishing
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keywords:
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last_updated:
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summary:
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{% include linkrefs.html %}
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You can choose a green or blue theme, or you can create your own. In the css folder, there are two theme files: theme-blue.css and theme-green.css. These files have the most common CSS elements extracted in their own CSS file. Just change the hex colors to the ones you want.
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In the configuration file, specify the theme file you want the output to use — for example, `theme_file: theme-green.css`.
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The differences between the themes is fairly minimal. The main navigation bar, sidebar, buttons, and heading colors change color. That's about it.
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In a more sophisticated theming approach, you could use Sass files to generate rules based on options set in a data file, but I kept things simple here.
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