Theme used in the Oracle cloud Information page

Does anyone know if the theme used on this page (https://cloud.oracle.com/mycloud/f?p=service:home:0) is just internally available to Oracle developers or is it available for use OUTSIDE oracle? I have a few clients who would like to use it and don't want to go through building it from scratch..
Thank you,
Tony Miller
Ruckersville, VA

Hi Tony,
The look and feel / theme of the Oracle Cloud website is not distributed; it is a highly customized UI developed exclusively for the Oracle Cloud.
If you would like a similar look and feel, I would recommend using Theme 24 in APEX 4.1.1 or trying out Theme 25 and 26 in APEX 4.2 on apex.oracle.com.
Hope this answers your question.
Best,
Shakeeb

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