You can create custom Themes that use your own logos as headers in the user interface,
including the Login page. In addition, you can define a custom theme color, which appears as the
header. The Themes visibility controls the access to Themes. For each user type that manages
Themes, set the Read/Write permissions. When you set the visibility to ReadOnly, the Themes page
is grayed, and when you don’t grant the visibility, the Themes page is not visible at
all.
- Click Configuration.
- In the Displays section, click Themes.
The Themes page appears and displays these fields:
Field |
Description |
Name |
The name of the theme. |
Default |
Displays whether the theme is selected as the default theme. The default theme has a
check mark next to it. When you click Select default, you can set
whether all users or only new users will have this theme set as the default. |
Active |
Displays whether the theme is active. An active theme has a check mark next to it.
The Set enable or Set disable actions
determine whether the theme is active or not. |
Actions |
Displays the actions available for the Theme. These actions are available:
-
Edit – Allows editing the options for the selected theme. See the Add a Theme section
for an explanation of the options.
-
Set default - Sets this theme as the default theme. You can set whether all users or
only new users will have this theme set as the default.
-
Set enable - Enables a currently disabled theme.
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Set disable - Disables a currently enabled theme.
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Export – Exports the details of the theme to a zip file. The zip file can be used to
import the theme into another Oracle Field Service instance.
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Delete – Deletes the theme.
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