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Strata Themes

Written by Administrator Friday, 05 June 2009 16:32
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Strata comes with a flexible theming system that means you can choose to mix and match the colour schemes to your choosing. There are two parameters that allow you to control the colour scheme of your site - background and menu and typography hilites.

 

1. Background theme variations

The background images are located in your templates/strata/images/bg folder and are named and referenced according to the setting in your template. There are 16 background variations to choose from.

apricotGrungeStratus.jpg

apricotGrungeStratus

greenGrungeStratus.jpg

greenGrungeStratus

greenStratus.jpg

greenStratus

naturalGrungeStratus.jpg

naturalGrungeStratus

naturalStratus.jpg

naturalStratus

pinkGrungeStratus.jpg

pinkGrungeStratus

purpleGrungeStratus.jpg

purpleGrungeStratus

purpleStratus.jpg

purpleStratus

roseGrungeStratus.jpg

roseGrungeStratus

roseStratus.jpg

roseStratus

sepiaGreenGrungeStratus.jpg

sepiaGreenGrungeStratus

sepiaGreenStratus.jpg

sepiaGreenStratus

warmGrungeStratus.jpg

warmGrungeStratus

warmStratus.jpg

warmStratus

whiteBirdStratus.jpg

whiteBirdStratus

whiteStratus.jpg

whiteStratus

 

 

2. Typography Hilites

The typographical hilite option in the template administrator determines the colour scheme used for the headings and links in your text. The styles are stored in a separate css file in the css/styles folder in the template folder for easy access. The css files are named according to your selection eg styleBlue.css. You can select from the following typographical hilites:

  • Apricot
  • Grey
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Brown
  • Purple
  • Pink
  • Rose
  • Warm

 

Template Theme parameters

Setting the colour scheme for your site is as easy as 1 - 2 - 3.

Template Parameters

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 October 2009 21:47
 

The JB Hidden Panel

The hidden panel contains four module positions that can be used to display any number or types of modules. The panel trigger sits to the top right of the template and becomes activated when you enable at least one module to the panel1, panel2, panel3 or panel4 position. The text used to trigger the panel is controlled by a parameter in the template administrator.

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