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# Colors

Colors bring your site to life - they help draw attention to certain areas and can reinforce your storefront's branding.

Using the right color combinations will help leave a memorable impression, and should help conversions too!

### Getting Started

#### General

* Background - this is a color of all pages
* Body font - this is the color of all text such as the product description, menu etc

#### Buttons

* Background - the color options of the 'Add to cart' and 'Contact us' buttons
* Button text - the text color for buttons
* Background on hover - when you hover on a button, the color will change to this value
* Button text on hover - when you hover over a button, the text color will change to this value

#### Footer

There are 2 footer background color options, to offer versatility, giving you the option to have either a light ot dark schema which is currently setup by default

**Background 1**

* Background - the color behind the footer text and links
* Body font - the color of the footer text and link

**Background 2**

* Background - the color behind the footer text and links
* Body font - the color of the footer text and link


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