From theme options – Property page settings you set to following default settings for all properties.
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Each new theme and variant will automatically set an appropriate embellishment setting. If you wish to specify your own, you can do so by clicking on the down-arrow to the right of the Variant Gallery in the Design tab. The embellishment fly-out allows you to control the embellishment setting, which ranges from low to high (corresponding to. Hi, I found an issue when save you own site template and then want to create a new site from that template the 'Change the Look' themes are missing and if you go to site settings, Comosed looks where the themes are stored is empty!
Property Template (default or a custom template you create)
Property Template
You can choose what is the property page default custom template.
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Read more here – http://help.wpresidence.net/article/property-page-custom-templates/
Property Header Media
Header media applies when Slider type is “vertical”, “horizontal” or “gallery”
Slider Type
Select what property slider type to show on the property page.
- vertical
- horizontal
- full-width header
- gallery
- multi-image slider
- header masonry gallery
Property Sidebar Position
What is the global sidebar and sidebar position for properties (submitted in front end or uploaded in admin)
Applies only for new properties or properties edited.
Agent position
Agent Info on Sidebar (YES/NO). Is set to NO, agent info shows after property content.
Show content as tabs or accordion
This refers to how property content is structured on Property Page in default template.
These options can be overwritten in each property post:
- Agent position
- Slider type
- Show content as tabs or accordion
- Sidebar type and sidebar position
Walkscore
Your Walkscore API key – is optional.If you do not add API, this tab will not show on the website.
Register for an API (free) here https://www.walkscore.com/professional/api-sign-up.php
Copy the API code to Property Page Settings.
In each property make sure the address is filled in correctly from https://www.walkscore.com/cities-and-neighborhoods/
Walk Score is available for any address in the United States, Canada, and Australia. We’ve also ranked the largest 3,000 cities and over 10,000 neighborhoods so you can find a walkable home or apartment.
We believe that walkable neighborhoods with access to public transit, better commutes, and proximity to the people and places you love are the key to a happier, healthier and more sustainable lifestyle.
The Property Page – Walkscore Tab or Accordion will include
Show number of Views Graph
Enable or disable the display of Views Graph in property content.
The number of views are always displayed in property page – next to social icons, and the graphic with views by day from user dashboard – my properties will always show.
.To remove the icon + number of views use this css in design – custom css:
Help for Custom css: http://help.wpresidence.net/article/how-to-add-custom-css/
Show Reviews
You can choose if admin should approve the reviews from General – User Role Settings:
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Enable Direct Message
If yes make sure you created inbox page using Inbox page template:
In agent/agency/developer contact form from property page and agent/agency/developer page will get this option:
Show Contact Form on lightbox and Crop Images on the lightbox
Global Header Media
If you wish to set global header (Google Maps, Revolution Slider, Theme Slider, Image or NONE), the header is managed from the same header area that applies for all pages, posts – http://help.wpresidence.net/article/global-header-options/
-->Learn about the theming experience in SharePoint and how themes can be used to customize the look and feel of sites.
Themes overview
Themes provide a quick and easy way to apply lightweight branding to a SharePoint site. A theme lets a site owner, or a user who has designer rights, customize a site by changing the site layout, color palette, font scheme, and background image.
The theming experience in SharePoint was redesigned to simplify the process of customizing sites. The themes user interface was redesigned and there is a set of new file formats related to themes. The Change the look wizard is the entry point to the theming experience where you can change the look and feel of your site. You can select a design for the site. Then, you can customize the design by changing the site layout, background, color palette, or font scheme. You can preview the site before applying the design. For more information, see Choose a theme for your publishing site on Office.com.
Note
Themes created in SharePoint 2010 cannot be used on SharePoint sites. But, themes created in SharePoint 2010 can still be used on site collections that have not been upgraded or on site collections that use the 2010 experience version.
Theming experience components
The theming experience includes the following:
Color palette A color palette, or color scheme, defines the combination of colors that are used in a site. Thirty-two color palettes are installed with SharePoint. They are available to users when they choose to modify a design in the design gallery.
Color palettes are XML files (.spcolor files). They are stored in the Theme Gallery of the root site of the site collection in the 15 folder (http:// SiteCollectionName/_catalogs/theme/15/).
Font scheme A font scheme defines the fonts that are used in a site. Seven font schemes are included in SharePoint. They are available to users when they choose to modify a design in the design gallery.
Font schemes are XML files (.spfont files). They are stored in the Theme Gallery of the root site of the site collection in the 15 folder (http:// SiteCollectionName/_catalogs/theme/15/).
Background image The background image that is used in the site.
Master page A master page defines the chrome (the shared framing elements) of a site. The theming experience lets users select the master page to apply to a site.
Master page preview A master page preview is used to render a preview image of the selected theme components. Each master page must have a corresponding master page preview file for the master page to be available in the theming experience.
Master page preview files (.preview files) are stored in the Master Page Gallery of the site (http:// SiteName/_catalogs/masterpage/).
Composed look A composed look, or design, is the color palette, font scheme, background image, and master page that determine the look and feel of a site. Design and theme can be used interchangeably to describe the overall look of a site.
The theming experience uses the Composed Looks list to determine the available designs. You can create additional designs by creating list items in the Composed Looks list. To access the composed looks list, on the Site Settings page, under Web Designer Galleries, choose Composed looks.
Change the look The Change the look wizard is the entry point to the theming experience that lets users change the look and feel of their site. To access the Change the look wizard, choose the Settings icon, and then choose Change the look.
Design gallery The design gallery is the first page in the Change the look wizard. The design gallery shows a thumbnail view of available designs.
Using themes
SharePoint includes preinstalled themes (also referred to as designs or composed looks). You can use the preinstalled themes or create custom themes.
Preinstalled themes
The theming experience lets users customize the preinstalled themes by changing the colors, fonts, layout, or background image. You do not have to create custom themes unless you want additional font schemes or color palettes.
When a preinstalled theme is modified, a new theme named Current is created automatically after the theme changes are applied. There is only one Current theme for a site. SharePoint does not give the user a way to save themes from the user interface. If you modify a preinstalled theme, apply the changes (creating a new theme named Current), and then modify a second preinstalled theme, the second preinstalled theme becomes the Current theme when the settings are applied. To save a modified theme, you can create a list item in the Composed Looks list that contains the same master page, color palette, font scheme, and background image URLs of the modified theme (the modified theme is listed as Current in the Composed Looks list).
Custom themes
You can create custom themes by creating additional color palettes and font schemes and uploading them to the Theme Gallery. The new color palettes and font schemes are then available to you in the theming experience or when you want to apply a theme programmatically. Similarly, if you want to have additional site layouts to choose from, you can upload additional master pages, and corresponding preview files, to the Master Page Gallery.
You can create new designs by creating new list items in the Composed Looks list. Create a list item and specify the master page, color palette, font scheme, and background image for the new design.
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