Chapter 13. Theming Drupal

Now that you know how to build a site using the toolkit provided by Drupal 8, it's time to learn how to make it look the part. In this chapter, we will look at applying a design to your website—a process often referred to as theming.

In particular, we will look at the themes included in Drupal Core and the differences between them as well as how you can customize them.

Then, we will look at adding new themes from the Drupal community site and extending them to get the results we are looking for.

What is a theme?

The theme used for your Drupal site is the design and layout that is applied to the functional site you have built so far.

In other systems you may have used, this could have been described as a "skin" or "design layer". Some might also refer to this as the "look and feel" of the site.

It is possible for you to use one theme for the users of the site and another for the editors, and this is often the case in practice.

There are many themes available for Drupal, and these can make exactly the same Drupal site look very different with the quick change of a setting.

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