The theme configurator
Set the colour, the type and the shape of everything once. The whole site follows.
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Every site has a handful of decisions that apply to all of it: what the brand colour is, what the text is set in, how much air there is between things, how round the corners are. Making those decisions once, in one place, is the difference between a site that looks designed and a site that looks assembled.
The theme panel holds all of them. Move a control and the page in front of you changes as you move it — not on save, not on reload. Every other page on the site is wearing the same settings the moment you open it.
What you can set
- Brand colour, and with it the accent, text and background colours. Buttons, links, badges and highlights all follow the brand hue, so one drag restyles the whole site rather than one button.
- Typeface and text size. Pick from system, Inter, Georgia or a monospace stack, and set a base size between 12 and 24 — everything else is scaled from it.
- Page brightness. One slider from light to dark. Text contrast is recalculated as you go, so a dark site stays readable instead of becoming grey on grey.
- Content width and spacing — how wide the readable column is, and how compact or generous the rhythm between sections feels.
- Corners, from perfectly square to fully rounded, applied to cards, buttons, inputs and images together.
The site-wide extras
The same panel switches on the optional components that belong to the whole site rather than to one page:
- A display settings panel — a small tab your visitors can open to set text size, brightness, width, spacing and colour to suit themselves.
- An AI support chat that answers visitors' questions about your business.
- A language picker, for sites written in more than one language.
Where to find it
Two places, the same controls: the theme dialog in the editor's toolbar, and the Attributes panel when the page itself is selected — because selecting the page and being offered only width and spacing is not what anyone selects the page for.
What it costs
Included on every plan.