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title: "Choosing a Theme" category: "design" order: 1 description: "Pick from 16 curated themes and 5 layout styles."

Choosing a Theme

webkit.band has 16 themes and 5 layouts. Themes control colors and fonts. Layouts control how content is arranged on the page. You can mix and match any combination.

Themes

Each theme is hand-crafted with a specific mood and genre in mind:

| Theme | Vibe | |-------|------| | Midnight | Dark, moody, professional — the default | | Brutalist | Raw, bold, punk — no rounded corners, red accent | | Minimal | Clean white, sophisticated, subtle | | Vintage | Warm, retro, analog — serif fonts, terracotta | | Neon | Cyberpunk, glowing cyan — futuristic | | Earthy | Natural, organic — olive and warm tones | | Dreamy | Soft pastels, rounded, ethereal | | Monochrome | Black and white editorial | | Voltage | High-energy rock — lime green accent | | Synthwave | Retro 80s — cyan, glass nav | | Raga | Indian classical — crimson and gold | | Groove | 70s funk — purple and orange | | Jazz | Sophisticated club — navy and gold | | Cosmic | Psychedelic — purple and cyan swirls | | Drift | Ambient, ethereal — soft purple | | Hiphop | Urban — black and gold, bold |

Layouts

Layouts control where your navigation sits:

  • Sidebar Left — fixed left panel with nav and social links (default)
  • Sidebar Right — same, but on the right
  • Top Nav — horizontal navigation bar at the top
  • Bottom Nav — hero image fills the screen, nav sits at the bottom
  • Overlay — bold nav text overlaid directly on your hero image

How to change your theme or layout

  1. Go to Dashboard → Design
  2. Click any theme swatch to preview it instantly
  3. Click any layout option to see how your content shifts
  4. Click Save when you're happy

Your public page updates immediately after saving.

Tips

  • Themes are fully independent from layouts — try every combination
  • Upload a hero image in Design to get the most out of Overlay and Bottom Nav layouts
  • If you have a strong logo, Minimal or Monochrome themes tend to let it breathe
  • Vintage and Jazz work well for acoustic, folk, and jazz artists
  • Neon, Voltage, and Synthwave suit electronic and rock artists

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