Will the content I've already published be affected by a change in my theme?
You can always create a new SiteRubix site just for testing your desired theme. Just copy some sample text and create a content - post /page to see how it will look like. You can also use your existing content and paste it into your new SiteRubix site just for a test. Remember to delete later this site to avoid creating a duplicate content.
Your content may appear different/ located in different areas, but what you put will still be visible.
Test them first.
What happens if I change the theme of my website?
Will the content I've already published be affected by a change in my theme?
The information that you have already put into your blog will not be deleted, it may change position slightly, as mentioned below. However, the important point is how different the theme is, as they are not all exactly the same, for example the picture in the header might be a diffent size, just check these points before making the change.
But, if you don't like the new theme it is simple to revert back to the original so that it is exactly as you first produced it.
john
You can always create a new SiteRubix site just for testing your desired theme. Just copy some sample text and create a content - post /page to see how it will look like. You can also use your existing content and paste it into your new SiteRubix site just for a test. Remember to delete later this site to avoid creating a duplicate content.
Your content may appear different/ located in different areas, but what you put will still be visible.
Test them first.
The information that you have already put into your blog will not be deleted, it may change position slightly, as mentioned below. However, the important point is how different the theme is, as they are not all exactly the same, for example the picture in the header might be a diffent size, just check these points before making the change.
But, if you don't like the new theme it is simple to revert back to the original so that it is exactly as you first produced it.
john