![]() ![]() For RapidWeaver 4, click the Themes button at the top of the edit window.ģ) Choose the theme you wish to edit, right (control) click on the theme, choose 'Duplicate Theme" and re-name it appropriately.Ĥ) Right click this new copy and choose 'Show Contents' (3.6.7) or 'Display Contents In Finder'(4.x).ĥ) You now have access to the style.css (for overall look, fonts, borders etc.), the index.html (RW's template for positioning and more) images included in the theme and more.Ħ)You will need to save your edits and get RW to preview again to see the effect of most changesĪ) When editing a theme, always work with a duplicate (instructions on duplicating above).ī) Name it according to the intended project (or maybe look) to make things easier in the long run. (We now use RapidWeaver 4 on MacOS 10.5.6, and comments show most differences.)įor those who like to dive in first and read the detail later, just read this!Ģ) For RapidWeaver 3.6.x, click on the button in the bottom right of the main edit window, just to the left of the Publish button. Follow the comments on this in the Forum HERE. We were using RapidWeaver 3.6.7 (from now referred to as RW) on MacOS 10.4.11, but this should hold fine for many other versions too. ![]() It is a question much asked on the RealMac Forum, and holds the answer to many other questions indirectly. Hi one and all! We have written this little tutorial to help those newer RapidWeaver users get to grips with the basics of theme editing. ![]()
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