> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cremawork.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui.md).

# MUI

- [Theme Color](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/theme-color.md): The Crema uses MUI's theming by default. You can create theme color schemes with defining theme configuration objects.
- [Sidebar Configuration](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/sidebar-configuration.md)
- [Adding New Menu](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/sidebar-configuration/adding-new-menu.md): Adding a new menu in the Crema is a cup of cake. You don't have to add the menu separately for horizontal layouts and vertical layouts.
- [Menu Color Theme](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/sidebar-configuration/menu-color-theme.md): To set the new color theme of left sidebar, you need to update the following param in the file src/@crema/utility/AppContextProvider/defaultConfig.js
- [Navigation Style](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/navigation-style.md)
- [Footer Configuration](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/footer-configuration.md): In Crema you enable and disable the footer and also can choose the footer variant. You can choose the fixed and flatting type of the footer.
- [Footer](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/footer-configuration/footer.md): We have provided the option of disabling or enabling the footer.  You can enable or disable the footer by following the under-written steps.
- [Footer Type](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/footer-configuration/footer-type.md): To set the default footer type
- [Template Mode](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/template-mode.md): Two template modes are available in the Crema i.e. Light and Dark. You can choose any one of the those according to your choice. Switching between the Modes is very easy.
- [Template Direction](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/mui/template-direction.md): The Crema template is fully RTL supported. On one toggle button, the user can switch between 'Right to left' direction or 'Left to Right' direction.


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