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
- Go to Dashboard → Design
- Click any theme swatch to preview it instantly
- Click any layout option to see how your content shifts
- 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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