View Themes

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.

  1. Click Configuration.
  2. 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.

    • Set disable - Disables a currently enabled theme.

    • 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.

    • Delete – Deletes the theme.