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Add a custom theme to Communities
Community owners can customize the appearance of a community by choosing from a selection of themes that change the colors used in the community. Administrators can modify or add to the selection of default themes provided with Communities by customizing the existing themes, or by defining custom themes and adding them to the Communities configuration file, communities-config.xml.
If you are performing other customizations that apply to all the features in IBM Lotus Connections, for example, if you are customizing the header and footer used in the product, you might need to alter or customize the themes available in Communities to ensure that they work as expected in your environment. Consider adding themes that match the customizations that you have made in other areas, for example, themes that match your customized header and footer. To configure community themes to work with your corporate branding and best meet the needs of your organization, consider the following options:
- No themes defined. If you remove all the community themes defined in the communities-config.xml file, your corporate branding is applied throughout the Lotus Connections features, and community owners are no longer given the option of choosing a theme when creating or editing a community.
- Multiple themes defined. If multiple themes are defined in the communities-config.xml file, community owners can apply one of these themes when creating or editing a community. That theme then takes precedence for that community over any global customizations or branding that have been applied to all the features.
- One theme defined. If the communities-config.xml file contains a single theme, any corporate customizations are applied to pages that are not community-specific, for example, the Public Communities or My Communities pages, and that single theme is applied to all community-specific pages. Because only one theme is available, the option to choose a theme does not display when users are creating or editing a community.
- Define a theme
To define a custom theme, you typically start by copying an existing theme. The stylesheets for Communities are compartmentalized so that the color information is stored separately from the overall structure of the page. This separation makes it easy to change the page's color without disrupting the layout.- Add a theme to the configuration file
After defining a custom theme, you need to add it to the Communities configuration file, communities-config.xml.- Removing community themes
To make a specific community theme unavailable to your users, or you want to disable all community themes, you can do so by editing the Communities configuration file, communities-config.xml.
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