Headliner
A big, cinematic hero — your photo fills the fold with your name centred over it and one clear button down to booking. The most flexible theme, with the most options underneath.
A theme is the overall look of your booking page — the way your hero, headings, buttons and opening hours are laid out and styled. Rather than designing a page from scratch, you pick one of five ready-made themes, then adjust a few options to taste. Your logo, colours, font and wording stay yours; the theme decides how they are arranged. Every change shows instantly in the live preview beside the settings.
One theme styles more than just the front page. When you pick a theme it shapes your landing page, about page and contact page, plus the shared header and footer that wrap every page — so your whole site feels like one design. That is why the theme setting sits in its own Theme sub-tab rather than on any single page.
What the theme does not touch is your content: your logo, brand colours, font, hero image, headline and menu are all set elsewhere and flow into whichever theme you choose. Swapping themes rearranges those ingredients into a new look without losing them.
The Theme sub-tab is laid out top to bottom as two hide toggles, then the Theme picker, and finally a Template options section that appears only for themes that offer extra choices.

The theme picker shows five cards, each with a small thumbnail, a name and a one-line description. The card with the coloured border and a tick in the corner is the one currently in use.
Headliner
A big, cinematic hero — your photo fills the fold with your name centred over it and one clear button down to booking. The most flexible theme, with the most options underneath.
Bauhaus
A bold editorial split — strong headline type on one side, a colour-blocked photo on the other, and clean ruled opening-hours rows below.
Monocle
A refined, mostly black-and-white look — your logo leads, a single framed photo sits beneath it, and just one accent of your brand colour appears on the call-to-action.
Maître
A concierge, ledger-style layout — neat indexed sections and dotted opening-hours lines beside a booking panel filled with your secondary colour.
Relay
A guided, step-by-step booking flow — one question per screen with progress dots. Often the easiest way to get bookings finished on a phone.

Some themes offer a Template options section just below the picker, with switches that fine-tune the hero and the way booking is presented. Which switches appear depends on the theme you chose — the more flexible themes show several, while Maître and Relay keep a fixed layout and show none at all.
The switches you may see are:

Turn a switch on or off and the preview updates straight away, so you can see the effect before saving. If a theme shows no Template options section, that is expected — its look is intentionally fixed.
At the top of the Theme sub-tab, above the picker, are two toggles that switch whole pieces of the page on or off:

The Theme sub-tab shares one save action with the rest of the Booking Page editor. The moment you change a theme, a switch or a toggle, a bar slides up from the bottom of the screen showing how many unsaved changes you have.