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Personalize Your Site with Custom Colors Posted: 18 Dec 2012 08:00 AM PST Last month, we talked about how you can personalize your online home with a custom domain. Another way to customize your site? Colors. Bold, rich, bright colors. And you’re in luck! With a Custom Design upgrade, you can select the colors for your site, from ready-made color palettes to your own handpicked combinations. To get a feel for how you can update your site’s color scheme, let’s take a look at a few blogs on WordPress.com using Custom Colors: Jennie CreatesHow did you decide on this color palette and background image for Jennie Creates?
Do you have tips for users considering the Custom Colors feature?If you aren’t able to paint the walls of your home in your favorite colors, at least put those colors on your blog. I’d encourage any serious blogger to customize her blog to fit her personality. It reflects the mood of your blog, and the time of year or season of life you’re in. The Custom Colors feature guides you through recommended color options so you don’t wind up with shades that don’t match. You can go bold without going nuts. Pixi Wishes and Forehead KissesHow did you decide on this color palette and background image for Pixi Wishes and Forehead Kisses?
Do you have tips for users considering the Custom Colors feature?Find inspiration from designs you love, whether on blogs, photographs, illustrations, or book and magazine layouts. Create mock color palettes and don’t be afraid to try various color schemes, patterns, and layouts. If you don’t like something, WordPress allows you to change it easily. Don’t have too specific of an idea of how you want things to look, as great ideas often come from tangents. Nishita’s Rants and RavesHow did you decide on this color palette and background image for Nishita’s Rants and Raves?
Do you have tips for users considering the Custom Colors feature?The Custom Design package, which includes Custom Colors, is worth the upgrade. It’s cool to tweak your blog to look just the way you want. The Custom Colors feature is easy and intuitive: you change the colors, then preview. If you don’t like it, you change it again. It’s great for non-designers. I could tweak the CSS to make these changes — which is also part of the Custom Design upgrade — but that’s more cumbersome for me. So, the Custom Colors feature makes this aspect of customization easy. I’ve noticed not all themes work as well with this feature, such as more ”fixed-look” themes like Something Fishy, The Great Adventure, or A Simpler Time. Also, patterned backgrounds don’t suit themes that “absorb the background” in the post text (such as Coraline). In my opinion, solid, white, or black backgrounds work best for these. Preview Colors on Your SiteWant to try the Custom Colors feature? You can preview colors, right in your dashboard, before purchasing the Custom Design upgrade:
For more details, visit our Custom Colors support page, Custom Design support page, and the CSS Customization Forum. Or, if you’re ready to add splashes of color to your site, visit the Custom Design upgrade page. We’ll continue to highlight more upgrades in the WordPress.com Store, so stay tuned. ![]() |
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