Custom Branding Configurations

These settings correspond to the Branding section of the End-User Portal Setup page in System > Configure.

End-User Portal: Custom Branding Configurations

Name

Possible Values

Description

Rqd

Upload Company Logo

Specify

Choose an image file (PNG or JPG format) to serve as your account’s logo in the End-User Portal and upload it. Use the controls to choose a file from your local machine to upload.

After an image file is uploaded, a reset button is available to enable you to clear the uploaded image.

Maximum file size: 40KB

Recommended image height: 30 pixels

 

Upload CSS

 

Specify

Choose a CSS file to replace the style settings used by default for the End-User Portal. Uploading a customized CSS file allows for a broader range of style changes consolidated into a single place. For smaller changes, it may be simpler to use one of the override settings instead.

Use the controls to choose a CSS file from your local machine to upload. (When no custom CSS file is present, the End-User Portal uses its default CSS.)

Viewing Previously Uploaded Files

If a custom CSS file has previously been uploaded, a Last Update date will be listed. To view the contents of this file, enter the following URL:

https://<siteID>.flexnetoperations.com/flexnet/staticfiles/operationsportal/custom.css

If a custom header file has previously been uploaded, a Last Update date will be listed. To view the contents of this file, enter the following URL:

https://<siteID>.flexnetoperations.com/flexnet/staticfiles/operationsportal/header.html

If a custom footer file has previously been uploaded, a Last Update date will be listed. To view the contents of this file, enter the following URL:

https://<siteID>.flexnetoperations.com/flexnet/staticfiles/operationsportal/footer.html

Note:When you upload a CSS file to the Upload CSS field, it will overwrite any existing custom CSS file that was previously uploaded. Also, when you upload a custom CSS file, it will always be renamed to custom.css, even if that was not its original name. The same goes for a custom header (will always be named header.html) and a custom footer (will always be named footer.html).

 

Upload Header

Specify

Choose an HTML file to replace the default header content for the End-User Portal. Use the controls to choose a file from your local machine to upload. (When no custom header HTML is present, the End-User Portal uses its default header content.)

 

Upload Footer

Specify

Choose an HTML file to replace the default footer content for the End-User Portal. Use the controls to choose a file from your local machine to upload. (When no custom footer HTML is present, the End-User Portal uses its default footer content.)

 

Primary Navigation Position

Top, Left, or Right

Specify where to show the high-level navigation menu for the End-User Portal. Default: Top.

 

Configure Portal Colors

 

Click Open Configurator to show the Color Configurator panel. The Color Configurator allows you to set the colors to use in your End-User Portal pages for the following content:

Default button label color – sets the color of the label on default buttons in the End-User Portal.
Default button color – sets the color of the default buttons in the End-User Portal.
Background color – sets the background page color for all End-User Portal pages.
Title color – sets the text color of the page titles in the End-User Portal.
Link color – sets the color of the link text and lightweight button text on End-User Portal pages.
Primary navigation – sets the background color for the primary navigation menu.
Primary navigation open – sets the background color for open (active) primary navigation menu items.
Primary navigation text – sets the color for all text in the primary navigation menu.

Specify all colors using hexadecimal format. For example, #000000 for black, #ffffff for white, or #228B22 for forest green.

Click Preview to show a sample of your color settings within the Color Configurator.

Click Undo to revert any changes that have not yet been saved.

Click Use Defaults to restore color settings to the FlexNet Operations default colors.

Click Save to store your changes to these color settings.