diff --git a/pages/usage.md b/pages/usage.md
index 0ee3d5e..06309e0 100644
--- a/pages/usage.md
+++ b/pages/usage.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can find a documentation of all the non-Octopod-specific settings on the [Co
 
 Jekyll is highly customizable, if you are into coding (or even just want to get into it), read the [Jekyll Documentation](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home/). It is very detailed and quite easy to grasp.
 
-First of all, your new podcast episode needs audio data. Octopod assumes that your ready to use audio files stay within the `episodes` directory in your projects root.
+First of all, your new podcast episode needs audio data. Octopod assumes that your ready to use audio files stay within the `_episodes` directory in your projects root.
 
 {% highlight shell %}
 $ cp ~/my_superduper_audio_files/ocp001.m4a episodes
@@ -69,6 +69,13 @@ This is where all the metadata is stored. Below the YAML frontmatter is the area
 This strange looking {% raw %}`{{ podigee_player page }}`{% endraw %} thingy is the [Liquid filter](./liquid-filters), 
 which represents the iframe where the web player will be included later.
 
+You can also change the theme from the default. To do so, you have to override the SASS variables that jekyll-bootflat uses. If you just have a few changes you want to make,
+you can put these directly into ```_sass/_overrides.scss```. However, if you wish to make an entire theme and possibly share this theme with others, we recommend that you create
+a subdirectory in ```_sass``` named after your theme and to only import that theme in the ```_overrides.scss``` file. A sample theme for this is included.
+
+To find out which variables exist, look at the [jekyll-bootflat](http://bootflat.github.io/) documentation and the bootflat and bootstrap files in octopod, which you can find
+[here](https://github.com/jekyll-octopod/jekyll-bootflat/tree/master/_sass). 
+
 When all this work is done you are ready to take a first look.  
 The following command generates your site and starts a local webserver for a preview. You can check your new podcasting website by opening [http://localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000).