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Choosing a Preset Theme

Browse and apply one of 7 professionally designed themes to give your pages a polished look instantly.

Choosing a Preset Theme

Each preset is a complete set of colors, typography, and shape settings you can apply in one click and customize further.

Accessing the Theme Editor

To browse preset themes, head to your page editor:

  1. From your dashboard, go to Pages in the sidebar.
  2. Click on the page you want to customize.
  3. Click the Theme tab at the top of the editor panel to open the theme editor.
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The Theme tab in the page editor showing the list of preset themes

The Seven Preset Themes

Leenkies includes seven preset themes, each designed for different brand personalities:

  1. Canvas -- A warm, light theme with an off-white background, near-black primary, and Sora/Plus Jakarta Sans typography. Clean and neutral -- works well for any content and makes an excellent starting point for customization.

  2. Midnight -- A dark theme with navy-tinted surfaces and a desaturated blue-indigo primary. Uses Manrope/Source Sans 3 for a premium, modern feel. Ideal for tech-forward brands and professional portfolios.

  3. Candy -- A playful light theme with baby pink backgrounds, a bold pink primary, violet secondary, and mint accents. Uses Outfit/Nunito Sans with extra-rounded corners for a fun, expressive personality.

  4. Sharp -- A crisp, no-rounded-corners theme with a pure white background and restrained blue primary. Uses Montserrat/IBM Plex Sans for a serious, structured aesthetic. Well-suited for SaaS tools, consultants, and corporate brands.

  5. Royal -- A luxurious light theme with warm ivory backgrounds, deep royal purple primary, and muted gold secondary accents. Uses Raleway/DM Sans for an elegant, high-end feel. Great for premium brands and professional services.

  6. Vibrant -- A bold light theme with rich coral primary and teal secondary -- creating warm/cool contrast that commands attention. Uses Urbanist/Work Sans for an energetic, creative aesthetic.

  7. Leenkies -- The official Leenkies brand theme. A dark theme with deep teal backgrounds, teal primary, and Space Grotesk/Inter typography. Matches the Leenkies website style.

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Side-by-side preview of all seven preset themes applied to a sample page

Applying a Preset Theme

  1. Open the Theme tab in your page editor.
  2. Browse the seven preset thumbnails -- each gives you a visual preview of the palette and feel.
  3. Click the preset you want. The editor immediately updates all colors, typography, and border radius to match.
  4. Preview your page -- the live preview on the right updates in real time.
  5. Click Save to keep your changes, or continue customizing before saving.
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Clicking a preset theme and seeing the live preview update

Pro Tip: Click through several presets to compare how each looks with your content. Nothing is saved until you explicitly click Save.

Using Presets as Starting Points

Presets aren't locked -- they're starting points. After applying one, you're free to customize every setting:

  • Change specific colors while keeping the rest of the palette. For example, apply Canvas and swap just the primary color to match your brand.
  • Swap fonts to use your preferred typefaces while keeping the preset's color scheme.
  • Adjust the border radius to make elements sharper or rounder than the default.

This is especially handy if you like a preset's overall feel but need it to align with your existing brand guidelines.

Pro Tip: If you've customized a theme and want to start fresh, click any preset to reset all settings back to its defaults.

Theme Applies Globally

Theme changes apply to all pages on your account, ensuring a consistent look across your entire presence. Update it once and every page inherits the new look -- no need to set each page individually.

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Two different pages showing the same theme applied consistently

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