This article explains the Themes Section Overview, which displays active and inactive themes. It provides users with essential tools like a search bar, customization options, the ability to clone themes, and access to theme settings. This overview is crucial for efficiently managing themes and customizing website appearance.
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Requirements
- An active ClickFunnels account
Dashboard Dashboard Overview
The Themes Dashboard shows available themes and their features, which help select the right theme for your needs. Themes provide a basic design for all page types and can be downloaded from the marketplace. New themes are regularly added.
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If you still need to add or select a theme in your workspace, please visit our article Add a Theme to Your Workspace for detailed information on how to add a theme to your account.
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After adding a new theme you will now return to the Themes Dashboard. Your new theme will be listed in the Themes List. The layout for the Dashboard will now look something like this:
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This filter is designed to show all themes, currently active and inactive themes. Click on All, Active, or Inactive to choose a filter.
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This search bar allows you to find the themes by name.
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This lets you sort the arrangement of the themes alphabetically or chronologically.
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This helps refine your search through custom filters.
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Modify the themes list view by adding or removing columns with this option.
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This is the thumbnail and name of your theme.
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This indicator shows the projects for which a theme is active. This area will be blank if the theme is not currently active anywhere.
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These settings (left to right) allow you to: Edit the templates for specific page types in a theme, copy a theme, promote this theme to active, and edit the settings on a theme, such as a name and metadata.
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