There is a number of publication themes included in Quick Pages, which are used in publishing online books. Each publication theme defines “look and feel” of your published book; i.e. its color, font, and elements layout. You can publish every new book with a different theme, or choose one theme to represent your publishing trend and use it consistently.
When designing a book you can select one of the six predefined themes included in Quick Pages. They are listed on the Pages -> Publication Themes page:
- Beige & Blue
- Blue
- Canyon
- Jungle
- Olive
- Spartan
Each theme’s design is based on its formatting style. The name for a theme is given to reflect the combination of colors of its look and feel. The picture below shows three previews of “Quick Pages User Guide” published with themes “Canyon”, “Jungle”, and “Olive”:

Publication theme constructor
To create or modify a publication theme, you are not required to have knowledge of HTML, CSS, or script language. Quick Pages provides you with a theme constructor that creates a theme based on your choices of elements layout and format.
The picture below shows “Canyon” theme constructor. All the formatting elements are listed on the left of the constructor window; e.g. Book Header, Book Name, Search Panel, TOC Header, etc. Clicking on a formatting element will display its description and properties in the center of the window and a theme’s preview on the right. The preview is updated automatically every time you change a formatting property. The picture displays properties and Preview pane for Search Panel element:

Customizing an existing theme
You can customize any of the Search Panel available properties: select a different font, change its size and color, choose the background, etc. You can even take it out of the theme design if you do not intend to include search feature in your book. To take Search Panel out the theme, just turn off “Visible” checkbox. The theme preview will display ”Canyon” design without the search panel:

To customize any other formatting element, just click on the element name on the left and modify its properties. After you save it, your new “Canyon” theme will include all the modifications.
Creating a new theme
If you would like to design your own publication theme, Quick Pages offers you several starting options for a theme format:
- Tree – table of contents will appear on the left pane of a book. The tree format is most common in online book design. Most of the pre-designed Quick Pages themes are based on the tree format.
- Plain – table of contents will appear on top of the same page as the entire book. This is a good choice for a short book with table of contents that does not include many details. “Spartan” theme is based on the plain design. A book published with “Spartan” theme looks like the following:

- Copy from Theme – select a pre-designed theme to be a basis for your new theme.
After selecting the option and giving your new theme a name, you can specify the rest of the format properties in the “Customize Theme” window.
Now that your publication theme is ready, you can select it from the list on the publication properties page (Book -> Publishing Setup) and use it to publish your book.