How To Install Multiply Themes CSS Codes
First step is to select a base theme from the original themes on the Multiply theme selection page. Go to SETTINGS located on the top right corner of the screen to select the base theme, then select My SITE (Another way is clicking the Customize My Site link located on the rail of your page under your headshot). A yellow “edit” box will appear at the very top of your page, Click the choose a theme link and choose the base theme of the pre-made theme you are going to use (Every pre-made themes is based on an original theme that can be found on the Multiply theme selection page). you may clink this link for a shortcut http://multiply.com/setup/pages/themes
After selecting a the base theme the second step is to copy the css code of the pre-made theme that you’re going to use. Repeat the First step and this time instead of the choose a theme link, Click the custom CSS link on the yellow “edit” box. Replace CSS with theme code that you’ve copied. preview the theme first before hitting save button. You may clink this link for a shortcut http://multiply.com/setup/pages/upload-css
NOTE: Back up any old Multiply themes CSS codes first before installing new theme
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Multiply Base Theme CSS Codes
In Multiply, users can actually completely customize their multiply site just using CSS, no HTML or Javascript needed, well, javascript isn’t allowed in multiply by the way.
If you want customized or to create your own multiply themes, first thing you must know is which base theme you want to use. Many theme designers make a multiply themes by copying the CSS of the base theme and they’ll just tweak it.
Below are the images of multiply base theme and their corresponding CSS codes. Just click the images of the multiply base themes to view the CSS codes.
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To link to this page from your website, simply cut and paste the following code to your web page.
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