You can control all the colors on all the pages of your site with a few button clicks.
This could be a good place to spend a moment talking about the philosophy behind Publisher-For-You software.
The goal of this software is to help webmasters of any experience level, including no experience at all, quickly and easily publish their text articles on the Web.
In order to accomplish this, the software doesn't attempt to be a page layout or graphic design program, which would involve many many more controls authors would have to wade through to get their content online.
Instead, the focus is placed on getting content online quickly and easily, for fun or profit. Being confused by lots of controls is neither fun, or profitable.
Ok, alright, but we're still all really artists somewhere inside, and that's where your color control panel comes in handy.
Loading A Color Set
Your new site will arrive in a default color scheme you can choose to keep, and thus skip over learning anything about colors.
If you get bored with the default colors, you can load a new color set with one button click.
Just choose one of the color sets built in to the system, and all the pages of your site will instantly change in to a different color scheme.
If you don't like that color scheme, another site wide color scheme is just a click away.

Tweaking A Color Set
You can adjust one or more colors of any color set by entering new color codes for any element of your pages. Do you want to use red text? Just enter the proper color code next to "Text Color".

A Color Picker Popup shows you the color codes for many different colors.
Saving A User Created Color Set
Once you've tweaked a color set and created a new look you're happy with, you may wish to save the current set of colors so you can use them again in the future.
You do that by choosing a name for your new color set, and clicking Create A New Color set, in the dialog shown below.

Editing A User Created Color Set
If you change your mind later, and wish to edit your color set further, you use this dialog.

Deleting A User Created Color Set
When all else fails, you can of course delete a color set and start over from scratch.
There are a number of System Color Sets built in to the software that can not be changed.
They will always be there for you if your color experiments don't work out, or if you just don't want to bother with creating your own color schemes.
Color sets give you all the control and convenience you need to quickly give your entire site a face lift whenever the creative impulse strikes.
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