Styleguide tools help developers manage and understand how templates are generated. The following tools are currently available to developers: JSON—Displays JSON representation of the template you are...
Brightspot's Styleguide editor is an interface that provides a preview of your site's front end and allows you to customize its various styling elements. Though front-end engineers typically launch St...
You can switch between different versions of a theme. To use a different version of a theme: Click Menu icon > Admin > Themes. In the Themes widget, click the theme whose version you want to change. F...
Swatches provide a convenient way for site designers to select colors that conform to a site’s branding. You can configure a default swatch for all sites, and designers later customize the swatch for ...
In a production environment, you apply a theme at the global and site levels. For example, for the global site you can apply one theme, and for the individual sites, you can apply other themes. In a t...
You can change a site's appearance and behavior using a one-off theme or a shared theme. Applying one-off themes You can apply a one-off theme at the global and site levels. Using this technique, you ...
You can preview assets using different themes. This feature is useful for testing how an asset appears in a new or an upgraded theme. To preview assets in different themes: In the header, click your u...
Themes evolve over time. For example, your publication's marketing department may want to deploy a new color palette or change the site's overall appearance. Developers may need to correct bugs or dep...
You can create a new theme by copying an existing theme and then modifying it. To copy a theme: Click Menu icon > Admin > Themes. In the Themes widget, click the theme you want to copy. In the content...
This topic describes how to upload a theme to Brightspot. To upload a theme: Click Menu icon > Admin > Themes > New Theme. Using the following table as a reference, complete the fields as needed. Clic...