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    Abbie Shores
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    Your theme controls how your blog looks β€” the layout, colours, and style. Changing it is easy, and you can switch back at any time.

    1. Go to the Dashboard
      – Log in to your site.
      – In the left-hand menu, click Appearance β†’ Themes.

    2. Browse Available Themes
      – You’ll see the themes currently installed.
      – To add a new one, click Add New at the top.
      – Browse by popularity, features, or search for a name.

    3. Preview a Theme
      – Hover over a theme and click Live Preview.
      – This shows you how your blog would look with that theme before you activate it.

    4. Activate the Theme
      – If you like what you see, click Activate.
      – Your site will immediately update to use the new design.

    Tips:

    • Don’t change themes too often β€” it can confuse your readers.

    • Some themes have custom settings under Appearance β†’ Customise. Explore these to adjust colours, fonts, and layouts.

    • If something looks off after switching, you can always switch back to your old theme.

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