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Oracle® Identity Manager Administrative and User Console Customization Guide
Release 9.0
B25943-01
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4 Customizing Colors, Fonts and Alignment

This section describes how to customize the look and feel of the Administrative and User Console by editing the .css file (style sheet) that controls the colors and fonts displayed.

Files to Modify

xlWebApp\css\Xellerate.css

How to Customize Appearance of Your Administrative and User Console

The Xellerate.css style sheet defines the color, font, point size, and alignment of the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console pages (see the Accessing Administrative and User Console Customization Files section for details on how to access this file). Once you have determined the aspect of your Administrative and User Console appearance that you wish to edit, it is recommended that you view the source for the page, and determine the style sheet class associated with the element on the page that you want to change, and then lookup that class name within the Xellerate.css file. The Xellerate.css file contains context labels to assist you in locating the class to edit to customize a particular aspect of the Administrative and User Console appearance. In addition, the classes within this file are organized according to the region of the screen (for example, header, body, footer) and HTML elements (for example, links, tables, checkboxes) they affect.