Overview
TripBuilder offers flexibility in customising its visual appearance by allowing you to:
- Select images for the primary logo, header picture, and loading placeholder.
- Configure themes.
Each configuration is tailored per distribution channel, enabling distinct visual branding.
This article addresses theme configuration
Know more: For further details on image configuration, please see the article on the Primary Logo, Header Picture, and Loading Placeholder. |
You can adjust colours, fonts, buttons, and borders through theme configuration to align with your travel brand's visual style. CSS overwrites can also be used for more advanced styling (IT expertise is required).
Please note:
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Theme Selection
Follow the steps below to customise the consumer-facing pages:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Click on Distribution Channels.
3. Click on your TripBuilder ID.
4. Ensure the General tab is selected.
5. Scroll down to the Theme setting under the Styles section.
6. Choose from the following options:
- Neutral: a built-in theme managed by Nezasa.
- Configurable: This option allows you to configure your own theme. It will display an additional Edit Theme Settings button for detailed UI customisation.
Please note: Nezasa is phasing out hard-coded custom themes previously used by some long-standing customers in favour of flexible, configurable themes. If needed, Nezasa can assist in transitioning from custom themes to the new configurable themes. Identifying Deprecated Themes:
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Configurable Theme Options
Once the Configurable theme option is selected, an additional Edit Theme Settings button will become available. Clicking this button allows the TripBuilder admin to configure and adjust various visual settings.
Hint: Focus on adjusting the main settings, which include base colours, font size, font family, and button settings. Aligning these 5-8 settings should closely match your travel brand's style. Additional settings can be adjusted for fine-tuning the overall appearance. |
Displayed examples are taken from the Neutral theme, where placeholders expose its defaults.
Colours
Base Colours
State Colours
Planner Colours
B2B Page Header Colours
Colours "Varia"
Fonts
Buttons
Borders
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