[Internal] Theme Override: Create One That Applies to One Client Module

[Internal] Theme Override: Create One That Applies to One Client Module

Introduction

This guide provides step-by-step instructions for creating a theme override in the Management Console that applies to just one client module.  A theme override is used to take an existing theme and change certain aspects of it (e.g., placeholder image, background image, logo, colors).

1) Log into the Management Console.
2) Select the client's organizational unit from the dropdown and click Continue.

 3) Click Administration.

 

4) In the Admin Home, select the Edit Theme radio button, leave the dropdown at Create New and click Go.


5) Choose the template type from the Template dropdown that was used to create the original theme.


6 ) Deselect the Create Base Assets checkbox.
7) Enter a new folder name in the Folder textbox. The folder name must not contain any spaces and it should reflect the change (i.e., logo_override_comevo).

      8) Enter a description of the override in the Description textbox.

9) Click Create.

      10) After the "Save successful" message appears, click Manage Assets.

 

       11) The Edit Theme form appears.

 

To continue, refer to the list of overrides on the support guide Theme Override Index. Pick the appropriate override to continue to the next step.
To apply a Theme override, refer to support guide  Theme Override: Apply it guide.


 




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