Customize Theme Styles and use Designer Mode
What the Theme Style help icon is telling you
The current in-app Theme Style help note explains one important distinction: in Designer mode, section colors, fonts, and transitions are handled inside individual sections, while the broader theme controls primarily affect the header and footer.
That means you should not expect a global theme tweak in Designer mode to fully override detailed section-level styling everywhere.
Customize Theme Styles and use Designer Mode
Easy mode versus Designer mode
Easy mode is the faster path for broad visual changes. Designer mode is for more art-directed control and is gated behind Pro.
If you switch into Designer mode, work section by section. The right mental model is layout-specific art direction, not one master style knob.
- Easy mode: broad changes, faster setup
- Designer mode: deeper section-level control
- Pro is required for live Designer mode usage
Customize Theme Styles and use Designer Mode
Practical design advice
Use theme changes to improve readability, hierarchy, and brand fit first. LinkSplash is not trying to turn the editor into a cluttered design maze.
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