FP98: How to Alter the Theme Used by Web TemplatesLast reviewed: March 18, 1998Article ID: Q180821 |
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SUMMARYThis article describes how you can change the theme applied to your new FrontPage Webs.
MORE INFORMATIONWARNING: If you delete or alter built-in Web templates, you may need to reinstall FrontPage to restore the templates. To change the theme that will be applied to a new FrontPage web, you must edit the Web template INF file. The INF file contains information about the Web, including the default theme that will be applied to the Web. Each Web template is located in its own subfolder. By default the folder is located in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage\Webs folder. For example, the Personal Web template has a corresponding Personal.inf file. This file is stored in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage\Webs\Personal.tem folder. The following table lists the Web templates that ship with FrontPage and the folders and file names of the INF files:
Web Template Name Folder Inf File ------------------------------------------------------- One Page Web Normal.tem Normal.inf Customer Support Web Custsupp.tem Custsupp.inf Empty Web Empty.tem Empty.inf Personal Web Personal.tem Personal.inf Project Web Project.tem Project.infEach theme has a theme definition. For example, the theme definition for the Expedition theme is Expeditn. The theme definition is defined in the theme's INF file. By default, the INF file is located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage\Themes\<Theme Name> folder, where <Theme Name> corresponds to the theme definition. The following table lists the themes and theme definitions:
Theme Name Theme Definition ------------------------------------------- Arcs arcs Artsy artsy Automotive auto Barcode barcode Bars bars Blends blends Blocks blocks Blueprint blueprnt Bubbles bubbles Cactus cactus Capsules capsules Checkers checkers Citrus Punch citrus Clear Day clearday Construction Zone construc Downtown downtown Expedition expeditn Fiesta fiesta Geared Up Factory factory Global Marketing global Highway hiway In Motion inmotion Industrial indust Kids kids LaVerne lavern Leaves leaves Modern Contrast mdcont Modern Shapes mdnshape Nature nature Neon neon Network Blitz blitz Poetic poetic Polar polar PostModern pstmdrn Romanesque rmnsque Safari safari Saturday TV Toons tvtoons Spiral spiral Spokes spokes Straight Edge stredge Street Writing start Subterranean subterra Sumi Painting sumipntg Sunflower sunflowr Sweets sweets Technology technolo Tidepool tidepool Tilt tilt Topo topo Travel travel Value Added valueadd Waves waves World Finance wrldfnc Zero zeroEach INF file contains an entry similar to the following
theme=global 101where global is the theme definition and the number that follows identifies which options are used by the theme. Each digit in the number identifies one of or a combination of the following three options:
100 Vivid Colors. Use this option to apply brighter colors to text and graphics. 010 Active Graphics. Use this option to animate theme components. 001 Background Image. Use this option to apply a textured background.Thus, you can combine these options. For example, if you want to include all three options (vivid colors, active graphics, and background image), you would specify a number of 111. If you want your theme to contain vivid colors and active graphics, you would specify a number of 110. If you do not want to apply a theme, you can set the value to "none" like this:
theme=noneAfter you make your changes to the INF file, save the file. The next time you create a new FrontPage Web, the theme you specified will be applied to your Web. NOTE: you cannot apply a default theme to the Import Web Wizard. In contrast other Web wizards allow you to select a theme after you start the wizard.
REFERENCESFor more information about themes, click the Index tab in FrontPage Help, type the following text
Themes, overviewand then double-click the selected text to go to the "About Themes" topic. For more information about designing your own themes, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q175059 TITLE : FP98: How to Design Your Own Themes |
Additional query words: 98 themes
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