Branding Your Offering

This topic describes how to manage branding themes and set theme attributes so you can create a user interface and experience tailored to your agency.

You can apply the unique branding theme for your organization to your Oracle Permitting and Licensing offering. A branding theme defines the collection of a set of branding attributes. Examples of branding attributes include logo image, application label, page background color, and so on. Oracle provides a default theme for your initial implementation, but you can create your own themes to match your organizations color choices and labeling.

Initially, Oracle applies a default branding theme with a set of default theme attributes and attribute values. If you apply a custom default system branding theme, any theme attribute you include in your default branding theme overrides the Oracle default for that theme attribute. For example, assume you specify a custom logo image and application label in a custom branding theme that you set as the system default. In this case, the application will display your custom logo and application name, but all other theme attributes, such as header background color, header text color, and so on, will continue to assume Oracle default values.

You cannot modify the delivered branding theme. To make changes, you need to create your own branding theme, and add the attributes you wish to modify. After creating your branding theme, you then assign your branding theme to your implementation. The attributes you add to your own branding theme override the equivalent attributes in the default branding theme once you assign your own theme.