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With W3.CSS, it is easy to customize your applications with color themes
With W3.CSS, it is easy to customize your applications with color themes.
The response to the animations was ridiculous
Touching, gripping and genuinely well made
A huge success for Marvel and Disney
The response to the animations was ridiculous
Touching, gripping and genuinely well made
A huge success for Marvel and Disney
All you have to do is add a link to a predefined (or home made) theme:
<link rel="stylesheet"
href="/w3css/4/w3.css">
<link rel="stylesheet"
href="/lib/w3-theme-indigo.css">
These are the predefined themes in W3.CSS:
w3-theme-red | Try it |
w3-theme-pink | Try it |
w3-theme-purple | Try it |
w3-theme-deep-purple | Try it |
w3-theme-indigo | Try it |
w3-theme-blue | Try it |
w3-theme-light-blue | Try it |
w3-theme-cyan | Try it |
w3-theme-teal | Try it |
w3-theme-green | Try it |
w3-theme-light-green | Try it |
w3-theme-lime | Try it |
w3-theme-khaki | Try it |
w3-theme-yellow | Try it |
w3-theme-amber | Try it |
w3-theme-orange | Try it |
w3-theme-deep-orange | Try it |
w3-theme-blue-grey | Try it |
w3-theme-brown | Try it |
w3-theme-grey | Try it |
w3-theme-dark-grey | Try it |
w3-theme-black | Try it |
w3-theme-w3resource | Try it |
One reader sent us this suggestion: You might want to consider adding a gradient for each theme.
I used the l2 and l1 colors from the blue theme to create this gradient:
.w3-theme-gradient {
color: #000 !important;
background:-webkit-linear-gradient(top,#64B5F6 25%,#42A5F5 75%)}
.w3-theme-gradient {
color: #000 !important;
background:-moz-linear-gradient(top,#64B5F6
25%,#42A5F5 75%)}
.w3-theme-gradient {
color: #000 !important;
background:-o-linear-gradient(top,#64B5F6 25%,#42A5F5 75%)}
.w3-theme-gradient {
color: #000 !important;
background:-ms-linear-gradient(top,#64B5F6
25%,#42A5F5 75%)}
.w3-theme-gradient {
color: #000 !important;
background: linear-gradient(top,#64B5F6 25%,#42A5F5 75%)}
Here are some downloadable color themes inspired by Google's Material Design: