Creating a new NodeBB Theme =========================== NodeBB is built on `Twitter Bootstrap `_, which makes theming incredibly simple. Packaging for NodeBB ------------------------------------- NodeBB expects any installed themes to be installed via ``npm``. Each individual theme is an npm package, and users can install themes through the command line, ex.: .. code:: bash npm install nodebb-theme-modern-ui The theme's folder must contain at least two files for it to be a valid theme: 1. ``theme.json`` 2. ``theme.less`` ``theme.less`` is where your theme's styles will reside. NodeBB expects LESS to be present in this file, and will precompile it down to CSS on-demand. For more information regarding LESS, take a look at `the project homepage `_. **Note**: A *suggested* organization for ``theme.less`` is to ``@import`` multiple smaller files instead of placing all of the styles in the main ``theme.less`` file. Configuration ------------------------------------- The theme configuration file is a simple JSON string containing all appropriate meta data regarding the theme. Please take note of the following properties: * ``id``: A unique id for a theme (e.g. "my-theme") * ``name``: A user-friendly name for the theme (e.g. "My Theme") * ``description``: A one/two line description about the theme (e.g. "This is the theme I made for my personal NodeBB") * ``screenshot``: A filename (in the same folder) that is a preview image (ideally, 370x250, or an aspect ratio of 1.48:1) * ``url``: A fully qualified URL linking back to the theme's homepage/project Child Themes ------------------------------------- If your theme is based off of another theme, simply modify your LESS files to point to the other theme as a base: topic.less ^^^^^^^^^^ .. code: css @import "../nodebb-theme-vanilla/topic"; .topic .main-post { .post-info { font-size: 20px; // My theme specific override } } As ``topic.less`` from the theme ``nodebb-theme-vanilla`` was imported, those styles are automatically incorporated into your theme. **Important**: If you depend on another theme, make sure that your theme specifically states this in its ``package.json``. For example, for the above theme, as we depend on ``nodebb-theme-vanilla``, we would explicitly state this by adding a new section into the ``package.json`` file: .. code:: json "peerDependencies": { "nodebb-theme-vanilla": "~0.0.1" }