diff --git a/core/themes/seven/README.txt b/core/themes/seven/README.txt index 6ee82d5..5353c23 100644 --- a/core/themes/seven/README.txt +++ b/core/themes/seven/README.txt @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ ABOUT SEVEN ----------- -Seven is the default administration theme for core in Drupal 8. This theme appears to -those administering Drupal on all admin pages and by default to those adding the -content. +Seven is the default administration theme for core in Drupal 8. This theme +appears tothose administering Drupal on all admin pages and by default to those +adding the content. It is a clean, safe, and stable theme with minimal colors and branding that can be easily used to administer Drupal. @@ -14,10 +14,12 @@ https://www.drupal.org/documentation/themes/seven ABOUT DRUPAL THEMING -------------------- -See https://www.drupal.org/theme-guide/8 for more information on Drupal 8 theming. +See https://www.drupal.org/theme-guide/8 for more information on Drupal 8 +theming. ADDING A SUBTHEME TO SEVEN ---------------------------- + In most cases you will not need to add styling to Seven in order to administer Drupal. However, if you would like to add a sub theme to include custom styling please see the documentation on drupal.org about adding a sub theme. @@ -31,6 +33,7 @@ Changing Administration Active Theme CHANGING THEME USED FOR ADDING / EDITING CONTENT ------------------------------------------------ + You may want to use your main theme for users adding and editing content. You can easily change this with the following steps: @@ -39,4 +42,4 @@ Changing the Theme used for adding and editing content 2) Scroll to the bottom to the "Administration Theme" section 3) Check or Uncheck: Use the administration theme when editing or creating content -4) Save Configuration \ No newline at end of file +4) Save Configuration