Design editor
The design editor is where you choose your layout and shape how your sitepage looks — colours, type, spacing, and motion — all from one place.
Design in Partna splits into two parts: the skeleton you pick (the layout that arranges your content) and the design kit (the set of visual settings applied across the whole page). Change either and every section updates to match — you never style sections one by one.
Skeleton and design kit
The skeleton decides how your page is structured and how visitors move through it. The design kit decides how it looks: its colours and typography and its spacing, borders, and motion. The two are independent, so you can restyle without relaying out, or relay out without restyling.
Sensible defaults
Every design-kit setting starts from a considered default. Your changes merge over the top, so anything you leave alone keeps the default value. That means a brand-new page already looks finished, and you can adjust as little or as much as you want.
Change one thing at a time
Because settings apply page-wide, small changes go a long way. Try adjusting a single thing — an accent colour or a font — and see how it carries across before reaching for more.
How changes apply
Design settings live on your sitepage, not on any one section. Switching layouts never touches your contentor your kit, so you're free to experiment and keep whatever combination looks best.