In a Customer Portal design session, the customer explains to you that they have multiple brands,
and that they have multiple websites to reflect these brands. After reviewing the sites with the
customer, you notice that each of the sites contain the same layout and content, but has different
colors and branding, such as logos. Which option allows for a consistent layout and dynamic
branding?
A.
Use a single theme across all Customer Portal pages, and implement templates dynamically.
B.
Do not use a template, and implement themes dynamically.
C.
Do not use a theme, and implement templates dynamically.
D.
Use a single template across all Customer Portal pages, and implement themes dynamically.
The answer is D, once you install a template you can manage themes dynamically, depending the rules you define.
“A template is the layout or blueprint of your site; it helps structure your website, giving you areas to place pictures and text, or things like navigation bars and other widgets. In other words, it would constitute of HTML markup”
“A theme dictates the look and style of your website.A theme is made up of a range of things, such as font types and sizes, color scheme and other areas that affect the aesthetics of your site. In other words, you would use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to theme your page”