The theming engine: how users create and share designs
One of the first things the Wapka community did — back in the feature phone era — was create themes. Neon-colored layouts. Scrolling marquees. Custom CSS that pushed tiny screens to their limits. It was creative, chaotic, and deeply personal. That tradition continues today. How theming works Wapka uses Twig templates for Lua-powered sites. Users can: Create templates from scratch with HTML, CSS, and Twig syntax Customize existing templates — colors, fonts, layouts Share templates with the community Apply templates to their site with one click Theming is not a walled garden. You have full access to the underlying code. The visual builder generates clean markup that you can style. Lua scripts can inject dynamic content into any Twig template. ...