Cormorant Garamond, cream paper, terracotta accents u2014 the editorial documentation aesthetic.
MyWiki Pro v1.1.0 ships with the Editorial skin: a magazine-inspired visual style built for brand documentation, product knowledge bases, and content-rich docs sites. It pairs beautifully with long-form reading.
What you get
- Cormorant Garamond for headings, with italic emphasis in deep terracotta
- Jost for body and UI u2014 quiet, geometric, modern
- JetBrains Mono for code blocks
- Cream paper-toned backgrounds (
#f5f3ef) - Terracotta accent (
#c8522a) on key interactive elements - Rebuilt typography rhythm u2014 more whitespace, tighter line-heights for serif headings
Activate it
Make sure your MyWiki Pro license is active. Then go to Appearance u2192 Customize u2192 MyWiki Theme Options u2192 Skin and pick Editorial u2014 Cormorant & Cream. Save.
The skin layers on top of MyWiki’s base styles u2014 your existing content, layout, and Customizer choices stay intact.
How skins work
Each MyWiki Pro skin is a folder under mywiki-pro/skins/ containing a style.css and a skin.json manifest. The plugin enqueues the active skin’s stylesheet after the theme’s, so CSS variables and targeted rules override cleanly.
Future skins drop in with no code changes u2014 and ship in regular MyWiki Pro updates.
Roadmap: Terminal (dark mode default, hacker aesthetic) and Notion (soft greys, friendly) skins are planned for upcoming Pro releases.