Style name: CA Serenity
Style version: 1.0.0
vBulletin version: 3.6.7
Style includes 5 base schemes:
Demo (default): fluid version,
fixed version (ca_serenity.zip)
Demo (green): fluid version,
fixed version (ca_serenity_green.zip)
Demo (cyan): fluid version,
fixed version (ca_serenity_cyan.zip)
Demo (darkblue): fluid version,
fixed version (ca_serenity_darkblue.zip)
Demo (purple): fluid version,
fixed version (ca_serenity_purple.zip)
and unlimited additional color schemes: (click screenshot)
Downloads:
CA Serenity:
click here
CA Serenity Green:
click here
CA Serenity Cyan:
click here
CA Serenity DarkBlue:
click here
CA Serenity Purple:
click here
Additional colors:
Using
ColorizeIt script you can create any color scheme.
Below are few pre-defined color schemes. If you don't like any of it, or want to replace some color, click on any color scheme and adjust quickly colors yourself. No image/html editing required - everything is done automatically. You just change colors, rename style and click "Download".
CA Serenity Cyan/Yellow:
click here
CA Serenity Red/Yellow:
click here
CA Serenity Orange:
click here
CA Serenity Green/Orange:
click here
Notes:
- Demo forum shows only postbit_legacy, but usual postbit is also included in template.
- Almost every template was modified to include rounded headers, not only index. So xml files are rather large.
- Style includes two versions for every color scheme: fixed and fluid width.
- vBAdvanced template files are included in every style in vbadvanced.xml
Installation:
Unpack zip file, upload contents of directory "upload" to your forum including subdirectories. Use fixed.xml or fluid.xml to install template.
vBAdvanced Installation:
Install normal style from fixed.xml or fluid.xml, in styles manager select "download/upload", put vbadvanced.xml in file field, in "merge into style" field select previously installed CA Serenity style and upload it. This will add vBAdvanced template files to style you previously installed.
PSD Files:
PSD files are included in ca_serenity.zip.
All color schemes are generated with ColorizeIt! script, so only default color is available in PSD. To change color in psd file use "hue/saturation" layer and change color values similar to values in colorizeit link.