With Section & Block Colors and Manual Text Coloring, you can apply a complete color scheme across your content or fine-tune individual text for emphasis - saving time and ensuring your materials look polished and on-brand.
At a Glance
Apply a preset color scheme to an entire section or block in one click.
Colorize backgrounds, headings, text, and dividers.
Adjust pricing table and form element colors for readability and branding.
Highlight important content with manual text coloring.
Save your schemes as presets for quick reuse.
When to Use
Extend your branding profile to the granular content for a more engaging experience
Differentiate products or services with unique color schemes.
Keep design consistent across deal rooms, contracts, and templates.
Highlight important pricing or feature sections.
Mark placeholders for sales reps to update before sharing content.
Step 1 – Apply Section & Block Colors
1. Open Edit Mode
Open your Deal room template, Deal room resource or deal room.
2. Access Section/Block Settings
Click the ellipsis (⋯) on the section/block, then select Section colors or Block colors.
3. Choose a Preset or Customize
Presets: Select one saved in your entity.
Custom: Adjust background, headings, text, pricing tables, forms and dividers.
4. Adjust Specific Components
Pricing tables: Set bar and text colors.
Forms: Set input field and text colors.
5. Check Accessibility
Use the built-in contrast checker.
AA/AAA status will show for normal and large text.
Avoid color combos that fail both.
6. Save as a Preset (Admins only)
Name your scheme and save for future use.
Step 2 – Manual Text Coloring
1. Select Text
Highlight the text you want to style.
2. Change Local Color
Click Text color in the toolbar and pick from the swatch or enter a HEX code.
3. Revert if Needed
Click Clear local color to return to the section’s or theme’s default.
Best Practices
Keep it simple: Too many colors can be distracting.
Prioritize contrast: Ensure your text is readable on all devices.
Save time: Store frequently used schemes as presets.
Guide the eye: Use color purposefully to emphasize key information.
FAQ
Q: How do I make sure my colors are accessible?
To make sure your colors are accessible, use the contrast checker in the Section & Block Colors menu. It will show if your chosen text color meets AA or AAA standards.
Q: Can I use transparent backgrounds?
Yes, but only in deal rooms. Avoid busy images behind text for readability.