If you don't know how to change the color for radiating gradients in Adobe Illustrator and CSS/HTML templating well, you can't do it easily.
If you know Adobe Illustrator and CSS/HTML templates? well, then this shouldn't be too hard since the it's basically one thing that needs to be done 4 times over each and the only HTML part you will need to change is so that the top-part ingredient of [[login to view URL]][1] site looks like the [[login to view URL]][2] site, and the "vision" statement of [login to view URL] also enters the [login to view URL] site.
I have a website up to which I need? 4 practically identical templates where just the color schemes differ.? I need to have:
1) My logo added to them (I have the eps-file of the logo (a play-symbol), but you need to use Adobe Illustrator (of Fireworks?)? to make it in the? corresponding colors including it's "glow and hovering" effect.
-The blue layout should just have the {logo}sonician (font: clarendon)
-The red layout should have {logo} [login to view URL] by sonician (font: Viner Hand on [login to view URL] part, see? <[login to view URL]>? for just about how the layout could be (but white instead of read since red background)
-The green layout should have {logo} Domains'n'Hosting (font: Magneto) by Sonician (again in font: clarendon)? (a bit like the [login to view URL] by sonician looks like)
-The orange layout should have {logo} anApp by sonician (where anApp can be "Brussels" or if you have other idea)
2) You also need to extract the logo with its background when having put in the .psd files of the templates in order to be able to make an animated gif that pulsates quickly every ten seconds (see? <[login to view URL]>? to see what I mean)
3) The css are practically the same for all 4 templates, only the coloring of headers differ, and the undlying CMS (Magento) simply accepts them if just everything belonging to ONE theme will be in the one folder with that name, however, you also need to re-use the same CSS and layout scheme, and also make it applicable for another CMS (simpler structure: This use just two css and two folders, one for "clientarea" pages, and one for "orderform". These two has to be adapted to match the 4 different templates that are used for Magento, too.