Selecting a layout in the dropdown menu will add or remove elements and restructure the page. Select a layout in the layout type dropdownįor some page templates (e.g the content source page) you can choose between different layout types. Ĭlick and hold the left area of the link element to sort the order of links via drag and drop.Make sure to paste full URLs starting with " To be visible, links require a link name and a URL link. Use the top slider to select a color range and the picker in the field below to change the saturation.Ĭlick the + Add new link button to add up to five navigation links in your header and footer section. To help you find the right HEX code for the colors in your site, click on the color field or tile to open the color picker. Only those images that are selected and used in the theme for your site are made public.īefore uploading your image, have a look at our Recommended Custom Image Formats If you have multiple Viewport sites, you asset library will only show the assets of the current site. Confirm and close the dialog by clicking Select Image.Īll custom images used in the theme are uploaded and stored in the Asset Library. You can manage all your custom images from your site’s asset library:Ĭlick Upload File or drag your custom image to the asset library to start the image upload. Learn how to interact with the Visual Theme editor and its template settings.įind a detailed list of all available template settings in our Overview of the Help Center Theme.Ĭlick the Select image button to upload custom images for the background (banner) and logos of your site. Changing Template Settings with the Visual Theme Editor We recommend that you only use the CSS editor if you find that the visual theme editor doesn’t provide your required styling options. You can use the CSS editor to inject custom CSS to your site. Once enabled, you can configure how the notice behaves and displays. You can choose to enable or disable the cookie notice. The portal page(Options for these templates are only shown if more than one content source is added to your site)Īdditional fields in the templates editor include: Any changes applied to a page template will be only be visible to users when they are on pages that use that specific template. Page templates are used for specific pages in your Viewport site. Learn how to use the global template settings to Customize Header, Footer, and Favicon. The site’s favicon (available under the section 'header) The Help Center Theme allows you to customize: Any changes applied to global templates will be visible to users everywhere they navigate within the site.Ĭurrently, the settings in this section are determined by the structure of the Help Center Theme. Global templates are used on all pages of your site. There are some site templates like the 404 page that can’t be customized (yet) and don’t appear in the theme editor. Site templates that can be customized are split into two categories in the theme editor: Global and Pages. Use the article and content source dropdown to preview how specific pages in your site will display on your live site. Please note that you cannot interact with the elements in the preview.Ī theme preview navigation on top of the theme preview. To access these styling options, from the single site overview click Edit theme > Templates.Ī sidebar on the left with all available templates and template styling options.Ī theme preview on the right that immediately reflect all changes made to the theme. The Templates menu in the theme editor contains styling options for all HTML templates that are used to generate your site. This theme determines the overall look and feel of the site. Currently, all Viewport sites are based on the Help Center Theme. Scroll Viewport's theme editor lets you adjust the visual appearance of your site.
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