@@ -50,35 +50,27 @@ Finally, if your app's content **is not** placed inside of a `md-sidenav-contain
5050need to add the ` mat-app-background `  class to your wrapper element (for example the ` body ` ). This
5151ensures that the proper theme background is applied to your page.
5252
53- #### Theming overlay-based components  
54- Since certain components (e.g. ` dialog ` ) are inside of a global overlay container, your theme may
55- not be applied to them. In order to define the theme that will be used for overlay components, you
56- have to specify it on the global ` OverlayContainer `  instance:
57- 
58- ``` ts 
59- import  {OverlayContainer } from  ' @angular/material' 
60- 
61- @NgModule ({
62-   //  misc config goes here
63- })
64- export  class  YourAppModule  {
65-   constructor (overlayContainer :  OverlayContainer ) {
66-     overlayContainer .themeClass  =  ' your-theme' 
67-   }
68- }
69- ``` 
70- 
7153### Defining a custom theme  
7254When you want more customization than a pre-built theme offers, you can create your own theme file.
7355
74- A theme file is a simple Sass file that defines your palettes and passes them to mixins that output
75- the corresponding styles. A typical theme file will look something like this:
56+ A custom theme file does two thing:
57+ 1 .  Imports the ` mat-core() `  sass mixin. This includes all common styles that are used by multiple
58+ components. ** This should only be included once in your application.**  If this mixin is included
59+ multiple times, your application will end up with multiple copies of these common styles.
60+ 2 .  Defines a ** theme**  data structure as the composition of multiple palettes. This object can be 
61+ created with either the ` mat-light-theme `  function or the ` mat-dark-theme `  function. The output of 
62+ this function is then passed to the  ` angular-material-theme `  mixin, which will output all of the
63+ corresponding styles for the theme.
64+ 
65+ 
66+ A typical theme file will look something like this:
7667``` scss 
7768@import  ' ~@angular/material/theming' 
7869//  Plus imports for other components in your app.
7970
80- //  Include the base  styles for Angular Material core . We include this here so that you only
71+ //  Include the common  styles for Angular Material. We include this here so that you only
8172//  have to load a single css file for Angular Material in your app.
73+ //  Be sure that you only ever include this mixin once!
8274@include  mat-core ();
8375
8476//  Define the palettes for your theme using the Material Design palettes available in palette.scss
@@ -110,28 +102,111 @@ as gulp-sass or grunt-sass). The simplest approach is to use the `node-sass` CLI
110102``` 
111103node-sass src/unicorn-app-theme.scss dist/unicorn-app-theme.css 
112104``` 
113- and then include the output file in your application .
105+ and then include the output file in your index.html .
114106
115107The theme file can be concatenated and minified with the rest of the application's css.
116108
109+ Note that if you include the generated theme file in the ` styleUrls `  of an Angular component, those
110+ styles will be subject to that component's [ view encapsultion] ( https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/component-styles.html#!#view-encapsulation ) .
111+ 
117112#### Multiple themes  
118- You can extend the example above to define a second (or third or fourth) theme that is gated by
119- some selector. For example, we could append the following to the example above to define a
120- secondary dark theme:
113+ You can create multiple themes for you application by including the ` angular-material-theme `  mixin
114+ multiple times, where each inclusion is gated by an additional CSS class.
115+ 
116+ Remember to only ever include the ` @mat-core `  mixin only once; it should not be included for each 
117+ theme. 
118+ 
119+ ##### Example of defining multiple themes:  
121120``` scss 
122- .unicorn-dark-theme  {
123-   $dark-primary : mat-palette ($mat-blue-grey );
124-   $dark-accent :  mat-palette ($mat-amber , A200 , A100 , A400 );
125-   $dark-warn :    mat-palette ($mat-deep-orange );
121+ @import  ' ~@angular/material/theming' 
122+ //  Plus imports for other components in your app.
123+ 
124+ //  Include the common styles for Angular Material. We include this here so that you only
125+ //  have to load a single css file for Angular Material in your app.
126+ //  **Be sure that you only ever include this mixin once!**
127+ @include  mat-core ();
128+ 
129+ //  Define the default theme (same as the example above).
130+ $candy-app-primary : mat-palette ($mat-indigo );
131+ $candy-app-accent :  mat-palette ($mat-pink , A200 , A100 , A400 );
132+ $candy-app-theme :   mat-light-theme ($candy-app-primary , $candy-app-accent );
133+ 
134+ //  Include the default theme styles.
135+ @include  angular-material-theme ($candy-app-theme );
136+ 
126137
127-   $dark-theme : mat-dark-theme ($dark-primary , $dark-accent , $dark-warn );
138+ //  Define a alternate dark theme.
139+ $dark-primary : mat-palette ($mat-blue-grey );
140+ $dark-accent :  mat-palette ($mat-amber , A200 , A100 , A400 );
141+ $dark-warn :    mat-palette ($mat-deep-orange );
142+ $dark-theme :   mat-dark-theme ($dark-primary , $dark-accent , $dark-warn );
128143
144+ //  Include the alternative theme styles inside of a block with a CSS class. You can make this
145+ //  CSS class whatever you want. In this example, any component inside of an element with 
146+ //  `.unicorn-dark-theme` will be affected by this alternate dark theme instead of the default theme. 
147+ .unicorn-dark-theme  {
129148  @include  angular-material-theme ($dark-theme );
130149}
131150``` 
132151
133- With this, any element inside of a parent with the ` unicorn-dark-theme `  class will use this
134- dark theme.
152+ In the above example, any component inside of a parent with the ` unicorn-dark-theme `  class will use 
153+ the dark theme, while other components will fall back to the default ` $candy-app-theme ` .
154+ 
155+ You can include as many themes as you like in this manner. You can also ` @include `  the 
156+ ` angular-material-theme `  in separate files and then lazily load them based on an end-user 
157+ interaction (how to lazily load the CSS assets will vary based on your application).
158+ 
159+ It's important to remember, however, that the ` mat-core `  mixin should only ever be included _ once_ .
160+ 
161+ ##### Multiple themes and overlay-based components  
162+ Since certain components (e.g. ` dialog ` ) are inside of a global overlay container, the selector that
163+ determines the theme (such as the ` .unicorn-dark-theme `  example above), an additional step is needed
164+ to affect overlay-based components (menu, select, dialog, etc.).
165+ 
166+ To do this, can you specify a ` themeClass `  on the global overlay container. For the example above,
167+ this would look like:
168+ ``` ts 
169+ import  {OverlayContainer } from  ' @angular/material' 
170+ 
171+ @NgModule ({
172+   //  ...
173+ })
174+ export  class  UnicornCandyAppModule  {
175+   constructor (overlayContainer :  OverlayContainer ) {
176+     overlayContainer .themeClass  =  ' unicorn-dark-theme' 
177+   }
178+ }
179+ ``` 
180+ 
181+ The ` themeClass `  of the ` OverlayContainer `  can be changed at any time to change the active theme
182+ class.
183+ 
184+ #### Theming only certain components  
185+ The ` angular-material-theme `  mixin will output styles for [ all components in the library] ( https://github.com/angular/material2/blob/master/src/lib/core/theming/_all-theme.scss ) .
186+ If you are only using a subset of the components (or if you want to change the theme for specific
187+ components), you can include theme component-specific theme mixins. You also will need to include
188+ the ` mat-core-theme `  mixin as well, which contains theme-specific styles for common behaviors
189+ (such as ripples).
190+ 
191+  ``` scss 
192+ @import  ' ~@angular/material/theming' 
193+ //  Plus imports for other components in your app.
194+ 
195+ //  Include the common styles for Angular Material. We include this here so that you only
196+ //  have to load a single css file for Angular Material in your app.
197+ //  **Be sure that you only ever include this mixin once!**
198+ @include  mat-core ();
199+ 
200+ //  Define the theme.
201+ $candy-app-primary : mat-palette ($mat-indigo );
202+ $candy-app-accent :  mat-palette ($mat-pink , A200 , A100 , A400 );
203+ $candy-app-theme :   mat-light-theme ($candy-app-primary , $candy-app-accent );
204+ 
205+ //  Include the theme styles for only specified components.
206+ @include  mat-core-theme ($theme );
207+ @include  mat-button-theme ($theme );
208+ @include  mat-checkbox-theme ($theme );
209+ ``` 
135210
136211### Theming your own components  
137212For more details about theming your own components, 
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