As you all know SharePoint has a new theme engine for 2010. You can do cool things such as create a theme in PowerPoint, export it and then import it into SharePoint 2010, click apply and you got a custom theme. One aspect that I could not find documented is the definition of when you choose a color for a particular element what is it really changing?
If you modify the theme for a site you can use the picker to choose a OOTB or custom theme. Or you have the ability to choose your own color scheme via the following elements.
My approach: Make each element white to start with and then one by one add color and document the results. Just for kicks here is what it looks like when it is completely white… (not a color scheme I would recommend…) I will be using a red color: #C12345 for testing.
Here are the details for each one of the elements above:
Text/Background- Dark 1 (41 Classes)
- Page Title Hyperlink Text
- Hover Text
- VB Body Text
- Site Action Menu Text
- Left Navigation Links Text
- Site Setting Page Text Headers
Text/Background - Light 1 (37 Classes)
- Body Background
- Toolbar Background
- Quick Launch Borders
- Web Part Header Background
- Site Action Menu Background
- Site Action/Welcome Text Color
- Pop-Up Window Background
Text/Background - Dark 2 (43 Classes)
- Top Banner Background
- Left Navigation Header Text
- Recycle Bin/View All Site Content Text
- I Like/Tags Notes Text
- Library Column Text
- Site Action Drop Down Border
- Breadcrumb Current Location Text
- List Description Text
Text/Background - Light 2 (19 Classes)
- Browse Tab and hover Background
- Title Container Background
- Top Links/Header 2 Background
- Quick Launch Background
- Web Part Adder Background
Accent 1 (10 Classes)
- Quick Launch Hover Text
- Top Link Selected Tab
Accent 2 (4 Classes)
- .ms-error
- Rich Text Colored Heading 2 Text Styles
Accent 3 (9 Classes)
- Rich Text “Caption” Style Text Color
Accent 4 (5 Classes)
- Border Under Web Part Selector
Accent 5 (3 Classes)
- Rich Text Colored Heading 4 Text Styles
Accent 6 (3 Classes)
- Rich Text Highlight background color
Hyperlink (12 Classes)
- Toolbar Text Color
- VB Body Hyperlink Text
- a:link Class Text Color
- Web Part Title Hyperlink Text (Not Visited)
Followed Hyperlink (2 Classes)
- .ms-WPBody a:visited
- a:visited
I hope this post will help you when you decide to create your own theme via the above elements. If you create your own theme you can simply view the source of the page and there will be a unique CSS style sheet reference “_themes/16/corev4-8digithex.css?ctag=#”. Just copy that url and past it to the end of your site string http://yoursitename.com/ and you can download the custom file.

29 comments:
Thanks for taking the time and map out each of these
Nice one.
am just trying to wokr out how i can leverage this Theme tool to help with my customisation.
Great job, very useful
Thx
well done.
thanks
Do you have any trouble selecting fonts? No matter what font I choose for heading and body, no fonts seem to change on the page.
Nice job, this is just what I've been looking for. Thank you for putting the time into this.
This is really helpful, I'm glad you did this. It's just what I was searching for. Thanks!
great job - thanks :-)
Very helpful. Thank you.
Am havin the same trouble pointed out by Tiago. The font change is not gettin reflected... :(
Hello,
Firstly I would like to congratulate you on the well-written blog!
We have now moved to SP2010 and have a couple of questions on colour schemes, themes etc.
1. Can we have different colour schemes for these different sites in a portal?
2. Can we have different shades of colours within the different sites?
Thank you,
Alkis
great work. and thanks for this blog
THANK YOU - I've been searching everywhere for this and was about to go through the same one color approach! Very helpful :)
Thanks for this. Will save me time putting my themable master page together.
Thanks for the blog...it was very useful...i was searching for this....:)
Thanks for this post, exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you so much - I also have been looking everywhere for this.
nice!! very usefull
This is a HUGE help! Thanks for doing this!
Great article. Probably being really stupid here but how do you then save your custom theme as a .thmx for later use?
Great Job!!!
thanks a lot
Excellent job. Exactly what we were looking for. Thanks for taking the time ...
Thank you for the elegant solution. I was working on this by brute force - color picking elements and comparing them to the theme colors.
I didn't see an entry for Colored Heading 1 in your list. I'm pretty sure it's based on Txt/Bkgd Light 2: the middle/medium shade.
Again, thank you. It was a generous contribution.
Kevin L.
beautiful,
Thanks for these fantastic resources
Here is a useful link about
SharePoint 2010 template
This article is very useful
We provide Sharepoint 2010 themes the best and cheapest for the Enterprise
I fllows your steps to copy the files tot the respective folders and did a reset on IIS. But the Pimmped theme didnt appear under the apply theme page. Could you please advice?
I am using SPS 2010 and copied the pimped forlder to 14 instead od 12 in MOSS2007.
Thanks
Nick
Hi, I tied it on 2010 bu the theme didnt appear under the apply theme page for the site. I copied the pimped folder to \14 instead of 12 meant for MOSS 2007. Please advise.
Thanks
Nick
Thanks for this post. Here's all the SharePoint 2010 color themes with pictures: http://surfpointtech.com/2012/10/13/all-sharepoint-2010-color-themes-with-pictures/
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