CFP Themes: differences between Fuji and Everest
Last modified: 30-10-2025CFP Themes: differences between Fuji and Everest
The CFP platform now supports two distinct themes to cater to a broader range of client needs: Fuji and Everest. Fuji, the platform's original theme, is known for its clean, minimalist design and emphasis on simplicity and functionality. Everest, on the other hand, brings a more vibrant and structured design that resonates with users seeking a warm and dynamic visual experience.
Both themes provide identical functionalities and components in the flex editor, with only minor differences in how certain elements are displayed, ensuring that the choice between them remains purely aesthetic. This allows clients to customize their platform’s appearance according to their preferences. In this article, we’ll delve into the key differences between Fuji and Everest to help you better understand their unique characteristics and determine which theme aligns best with specific client requirements.
Home Page
Header
Fuji | Everest |
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Header in Fuji is a bar on the top of the page. It can take different colours, and is there to provide focus on the menus and functionalities available, like the search bar and the login.
Moreover, it offers different options to customize even more the way elements are displayed via the Flex Editor.

Fuji
In Everest instead the header by default is transparent, and provides more focus on the image of the banner, to empathize the power of the visuals.
The Flex Editor is more minimal and focused on the key elements.

Everest
By default, the menu is not shown in the header of individual fundraising pages, teams and companies. You can enable it using the Flex Editor.
Featured Campaigns
| Fuji | Everest |
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The “Featured campaigns” component (the one showcasing main campaigns on the home page, and the link to the complete list of the campaigns) is one of those which differs the most from one template to the another
in Fuji, campaigns are shown in a minimalistic way, displayed with their title, main image in the media, and the amount raised.
If there is a target on the campaign, it is shown via a percentage within the main as background bar.
Up to 4 can be displayed in the Home page.

Fuji
On the other hand, Everest provides more space to the campaigns: a basic text (the first lines of the “description of the campaign” is shown alongside with the main image).
If there is a target on the campaign, it is shown via a color thermometer.
Up to 3 campaigns can be displayed on the home page.

Everest
Featured subsites
| Fuji | Everest |
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Featured subsite works in a similar way as the campaigns.
On Fuji if there is one subsite, on one side you have the main media of the subsite, and on the other the first lines of the description.

Fuji
If there is more than one subsite, you get the subsites shown one on the other side of the other, and the description is shown as you point the cursor on.

Everest
There is no limitation to the number of subsites you can display as “featured on the home page”
On the other hand, on Everest subsites are shown as “cards”, in a similar configuration than the Campaigns.

Everest
As for the campaigns, up to three subsites can be displayed on the home page.
Components
Donor amount and Metrics
| Fuji | Everest |
| Target (goal) is shown via a percentage. | Target (goal) is shown via a thermometer bar. |
The Donor amount and Metrics components display the achieved success in a platform or in a subsite or campaign
In both Fuji and Everest it is possible to Display the Donor amount in two different ways (called Fuji and Everest as well) but in Fuji if you pick the Everest mode, the numbers are displayed in a different mode than Everest, in which the numbers shown are smaller.
The Metrics too are slightly different, with a more important usage of the main color in the Everest theme.
Concerning the target, if there is any in Fuji it is shown via a percentage, while instead in Everest there is a thermometer bar.

Fuji

Everest
Our best ones
| Fuji | Everest |
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This component showcases the best performing fundraisers and team.
On Fuji the fundraiser's profile picture is highlighted, with a dynamic inward animation when you hover over it with your cursor.

Fuji
In Everest instead every Fundraiser is listed in a solid block

Everest
About us
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This component is the one showcasing the logo of the charity and a short description.
By default, on Fuji there is a band in the main color around the charity description and logo. The logo has a white background and is kept to a modest size.

Fuji
In Everest, however, the default color is white, while the logo is given more space.

Everest
Sponsors
| Fuji | Everest |
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Sponsors in Fuji are displayed in a continuum.

In Everest instead they are displayed in solid blocks.

News
| Fuji | Everest |
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In Fuji, news are displayed in a showcase in a solid space, with a specific display of the latest news.

Fuji
Everest offers more generous space for both image and text, and no specific reference to the other latest news.

Everest
There is no discernible difference between the Fuji and Everest themes on the news page.
Campaigns and subsites
The differences in campaign elements between the two themes stem from their individual components, as previously analyzed. In Fuji, the header occupies less space, the top fundraisers list features a more dynamic layout, and the "About Us" section maintains a minimalist design. In Everest, both the header and "About Us" section are given more prominence, while the top fundraisers are displayed in a more solid block.
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| Campaign with Fuji | Campaign with Everest |
Fundraising pages
The fundraising page shows some of the most significant differences between the Fuji and Everest themes.
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![]() | In Fuji, the emphasis is placed on fundraising efforts: both the target goal and received donations are prominently highlighted and displayed by default. The fundraiser's media content is also given significant prominence (as shown by the cartoon picture in this example). |
In Everest, the emphasis shifts to the profile picture, which is prominently displayed in the top left corner where visitors see it first. The fundraiser's media content and calendar are positioned directly below the profile picture.

Donation amount
In Fuji, the donation amount is displayed alongside the total money raised and the percentage of the target achieved. In Everest, the progress toward the goal is also visualized through a thermometer bar.NB While both templates offer only slight variations, they can each handle donation amounts with either the thermometer bar (Everest style) or without it (Fuji style). This setting is inherited from the upper layer and can be customized through the Flex Editor.

Fuji

Everest
Media
In Fuji, the fundraiser's media content is prominently featured in the center of the page. In Everest, this content is positioned directly beneath the profile picture.
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| Fuji | Everest |
Calendar
In Fuji, the calendar is displayed below the donations section in the center of the page.

Fuji
In Everest, the calendar appears below the profile picture. Clicking either an event or the 'View All' button reveals the complete list of events.

Everest
Teams
| Fuji | Everest |
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Team pages are quite similar to individual fundraising pages, with the exception of one element: team members.
In Fuji, team members are counted among other metrics near the counter and in a specific section of the page after the description.


In Everest, however, the team members and their pages are displayed around the main team picture and in a specific tab on the page (only the second one is clickable).

Companies
In Fuji, the company page features a centered logo, with available spots and a company description located directly beneath it.

Members appear beneath the media within the designated blocks.

Everest’s company layout is similar too to the corresponding team page: media appears beneath the logo; team members are displayed only as a cohesive block following the description.

“View all” page
| Fuji | Everest |
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On the "/fundraisers" slug, a page lists all fundraising pages, teams, donations, etc. on the platform.
Fuji displays each element with a horizontal layout within a two-part card. The main image, a standard Fuji feature, shows the completion percentage if applicable. Each line presents two elements.

In Everest, elements are presented in more solid, vertically oriented blocks. The main image appears first, followed by a few lines of the description of the page and the percentage of completion, which is displayed using the standard Everest progress bar. Each line showcases three elements.











