![]() ![]() FreeStyle images can be pulled in from RapidWeaver resources, dropped into a page, sourced from an online warehouse, or pulled in from a website like Flickr.You can display different images on different pages, and not hit a 20 or 40 background image limit imposed by the theme.In particular, FreeStyle has the following advantages over traditional fixed-sized theme header and banner containers: As the name implies, the fundamental idea behind FreeStyle is to give you, the web developer, a very flexible space in which to create beautiful, fully-responsive theme banners and headers in RapidWeaver. ![]() FreeStyle should not be confused with a series of RapidWeaver themes from another company, also called 'Free Style'.įreeStyle is a sort-of hybrid between ExtraContent and the banner controls you may be used to in Concrete5 (if you've ever used Concrete5 before). The term 'FreeStyle' was coined by a ThemeFlood customer, who discussed the need for "a more free-style approach to theme banners and greater flexibility with what you can do in them". It became clear that many RapidWeaver users wanted greater freedom and flexibility after all the page header or banner is one of the most important parts of a page and often the first thing website visitors see. Although these worked okay, they could not resize easily on different screen sizes (due to fixed height or width settings applied) and typically you could only apply static images. ![]() In the old days of RapidWeaver themes, banner and header containers were typically formed out of a box container with a CSS background applied. ![]()
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