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How do you change theme colors on Weebly?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 5:44 am

Changing Theme Colors on Weebly

If you’re looking to change the theme colors on your Weebly website, there are a few different ways to go about it. You can either use the Weebly Customizer to change the colors yourself, or you can use the Weebly Theme Manager to automatically change the colors for you.

The Weebly Customizer

If you’re looking to change the theme colors yourself, you can use the Weebly Customizer to do so. To access the Weebly Customizer, go to your website’s settings page and click on the “Customizer” link. Once you’re in the Weebly Customizer, you’ll need to click on the “Themes” tab and then on the “Theme Colors” tab. Here, you’ll be able to select the color you want to use for the theme, as well as the background and border color.

PRO TIP: Weebly’s theme colors can be changed in the Design section of the Weebly Editor. To change the theme colors:

1. Go to Design > Colors.

2. Click on the color you want to change.

3. Select a new color from the color picker.

4. Click Save.

You can also change the font style, font size, and font family. Finally, you can select whether or not to show the theme colors on the homepage and in the header.

The Weebly Theme Manager

If you’d rather not change the theme colors yourself, you can use the Weebly Theme Manager to do it for you. To use the Weebly Theme Manager, first make sure you have the Weebly Theme installed on your website. Once you have the Weebly Theme installed, you can use the Weebly Theme Manager to change the theme colors. To access the Weebly Theme Manager, go to your website’s settings page and click on the “Theme” link. Here, you’ll be able to select the theme you want to use.

Once you’ve selected the theme, you’ll be able to click on the ” Colors ” tab and then on the ” Theme Colors ” tab. You can also change the font style, font size, and font family.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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