Quick Design
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You can use the Quick Design function to change entire design of your current Web site style with just a few mouse clicks.
Caution:
Any changes that you make here are effective immediately and can be seen on the Web site. Changes to the colour blend cannot be undone. If necessary, create a backup copy first.
As in the design function, the page is split in two, with the multifunction bar above and the page preview below. For more information, see
Design basics,
above.
The following special function groups appear in the multifunction bar for the Quick Design function.
Preview
The content area displays various text, tables, product lists or product details, etc., according to the current function. You can select and display these types of content using the Preview drop-down menu. This means that you can check very easily whether all content is readable using the colour selection.
Using the Editing help you can hide all the design elements from the page preview.
Images
Settings
You can set a basic colour for the entire design using the
Colour option. Your selected template is displayed using the specified basic colour, with the areas using matching colours. This colour is displayed in the box. If you select a colour, this is used as the new basic colour for the design and the matching colours are recalculated. The areas of the site are then displayed using the newly calculated colours. If the design template consists of several basic colours, there is a selection option for each colour. For more on selecting colours, see
Colour selector,
above.
You can define the font for the entire Web site using the Font option.
The
Icon set option allows you to select a matching set of icons for the Web site. For more information, see
Icon set,
above.
Template
You can select a template for your Web site here. All other design settings will be overwritten.
Caution:
All settings made in Quick Design overwrite any other settings that have been configured previously in the Design area.
If you are happy with the basic settings, but wish to customise individual areas further, you should read the chapter
Design basics,
above and following.