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# Theming
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Since version 3.0.0, GitBook can be easily themed. Books are using by default the [theme-default](https://github.com/GitbookIO/theme-default).
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> **Caution**: Custom theming can block some plugins from working correctly.
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### Structure of a theme
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A theme is a plugin containing templates and assets. All the templates are optionnal, since theme are always extending the default theme.
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| Folder | Description |
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| `_layouts` | Main folder containing all the templates |
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| `_layouts/website/page.html` | Template for a normal page |
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| `_layouts/ebook/page.html` | Template for a normal page during ebook generation (PDF< ePub, Mobi) |
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### Extend/Customize theme in a book
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Authors can extend the templates of a theme directly from the book source (without creating an external theme). Templates will be resolved in the `_layouts` folder of the book first, then in
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### Publish a theme
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Themes are published as plugins ([see related docs](../plugins/README.md)) with a `theme-` prefix. For example the theme `awesome` will be loaded from the `theme-awesome` plugin, and then from the `gitbook-plugin-theme-awesome` NPM package.
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