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[[Category:AppBoard 2.4]]
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[[Image:ThemeEditor.png|thumb|center|500px|Sample View of the AppBoard Theme Editor]]
== Overview ==


An AppBoard Theme is a collection of settings that manage the overall visual presentation of the application to the end-user in the web browser. Elements included in a Theme include colors, button styles, shadows, borders, backgrounds, and so on.


An AppBoard Theme is a collection of settings that manage the overall visual presentation of the application to the end-user in the web browser.  Elements included in a Theme include colors, button styles, shadows, borders, backgrounds, and so on.
The theme engine is extremely flexible and capable of a wide variety of styles as shown through the default themes shipped with the product. Custom themes can be created by extending the base themes to match the style and look for your organization or group.


== Base Themes ==
[[File:appboard-2.4-all-themes.png|thumb|756px|center|AppBoard Themes]]


Multiple Themes can be configured in an AppBoard system.  One Theme is in place at any given time.  For example, you could create four seasonal Themes, and change the selected Theme once every three months to give the system a fresh look.


AppBoard ships with a number of base themes as shown above (left-to-right): Dark, Flat, Frosted Glass, Light, Minimalist, and Smoked Glass. Please note the base themes are not editable and are shown with a lock icon in the Theme Manager. See the Managing Themes section for more information on how to build custom themes based on the base themes shipped with AppBoard.


This page contains general instructions for creating and managing Themes in AppBoard.  For more detailed documentation of configuring Theme layering and controls, see [[appboard/2.4/builder/theme_configuration|Theme Configuration]].
== Managing Themes ==


[[File:appboard-2.4-theme-manager.png|frame|center|Theme Manager administration page]]


== Managing Themes ==


Perform the following to manage Themes:
Perform the following to manage Themes:
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# In the <b>Builder Modes</b> panel, select <b>System Administration</b>, then select <b>Theme Manager</b>.  This will launch the Theme Manager panel.
# In the <b>Builder Modes</b> panel, select <b>System Administration</b>, then select <b>Theme Manager</b>.  This will launch the Theme Manager panel.


== Base Themes ==
To activate a theme, select a theme from the list of available themes, and click the "Activate Theme" option in the bottom toolbar. The checked theme indicates the currently active theme.
AppBoard ships with several base themes:
# Dark
# Frosted Glass
# Light
# Minimalist
# Smoked Glass
 
 
The default theme is set to <b>Dark</b>.  The base Themes are not editable, and are shown in gray with a lock icon, to help differentiate from custom Themes that can be edited.  To activate a different theme, select another theme from the list of available themes, and click the "Activate Theme" option in the bottom toolbar. The checked Theme indicates the Theme that is currently active.


{{Note|After changing or modifying themes, a browser refresh is required to see the Theme changes take effect.}}
{{Note|After changing or modifying themes, a browser refresh should be performed to ensure all theme changes are applied.}}




== Creating a New Custom Theme ==
=== Creating a New Custom Theme ===
Perform the following steps to create a new Theme:
Perform the following steps to create a new Theme:


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# Apply the theme to the system, if desired, by clicking "Activate Theme" in the bottom toolbar.
# Apply the theme to the system, if desired, by clicking "Activate Theme" in the bottom toolbar.


{{Note|If you manually set backgrounds to be dark while using the light theme, then some of the default dark text colors will become unreadable.  The best practice is to switch to the "Dark" template if you want a dark look and feel.  Doing so will ensure default text colors are readable.}}


== Deleting a Theme ==
 
=== Deleting a Theme ===
Perform the following steps to delete a Theme:
Perform the following steps to delete a Theme:


# Select the Theme from the list of available Themes.
# Select the Theme from the list of available Themes.
# Click "Delete" in the bottom toolbar.
# Click "Delete" in the bottom toolbar.


{{Note|You can only delete custom themes.  You can not delete the base themes that ship with AppBoard.  You also can not delete a Theme while it is the currently active Theme.  In such case, activate another Theme first, and then delete the Theme.}}
{{Note|You can only delete custom themes.  You can not delete the base themes that ship with AppBoard.  You also can not delete a Theme while it is the currently active Theme.  In such case, activate another Theme first, and then delete the Theme.}}




== Editing a Theme ==
=== Editing a Theme ===
Perform the following steps to edit the settings for a Theme:
Perform the following steps to edit the settings for a Theme:


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# Modify the Theme as desired, and then click "Save Changes" to save the changes to the Theme.
# Modify the Theme as desired, and then click "Save Changes" to save the changes to the Theme.
# Apply the Theme to the system, if desired, by clicking "Activate Theme" in the bottom toolbar.
# Apply the Theme to the system, if desired, by clicking "Activate Theme" in the bottom toolbar.


{{Note|You can only edit custom themes.  You can not edit the base themes that ship with AppBoard.}}
{{Note|You can only edit custom themes.  You can not edit the base themes that ship with AppBoard.}}




=== Advanced Editing===
=== Using the Theme Editor ===
 
It is possible to edit base themes outside of the AppBoard Builder.  The attributes for each base theme are loaded from:
/server/webapps/enportal/WEB-INF/data/pkg/BaseThemes.CSV
 
 
Altering the values in BaseThemes.csv will modify the base themes that ship with AppBoard, and requires a server restart to take effect.  However, it is recommended that users go through the Builder for modifying Themes.  Small syntax errors inside of BaseThemes.csv can cause AppBoard to crash.  Always create a backup of BaseThemes.CSV before modifying the attributes in this file.
 
 
== Using the Theme Editor ==


An AppBoard theme is a collection of overrides for a default set of attributes.  Rather than build up a Theme from scratch, AppBoard Themes start with default values pre-populated from a template.  AppBoard ships with 4 base themes to provide a range of starting points.   
An AppBoard theme is a collection of overrides for a default set of attributes.  Rather than build up a Theme from scratch, AppBoard Themes start with default values pre-populated from a template.  AppBoard ships with a number of base themes to provide a range of starting points.   
    
    
To get started, select a <b>Theme Template </b> using the pull-down selector at the top of Theme Editor.  The base template is all that is required for a Theme.  A new Theme without any overrides is basically just a copy of the Theme Template.  
To get started, select a <b>Theme Template </b> using the pull-down selector at the top of Theme Editor.  The base template is all that is required for a Theme.  A new Theme without any overrides is basically just a copy of the Theme Template.  


By selecting a different <b>Theme Template</b>, you will swap out the base values used by the current Theme.  Any overrides configured as part of your new Theme will persist; however, the values used in your overrides may no longer make sense after you have switched from a "Dark" theme to a "Light" theme.
By selecting a different <b>Theme Template</b>, you will swap out the base values used by the current Theme.  Any overrides configured as part of your new Theme will persist; however, the values used in your overrides may no longer make sense after you have switched from a "Dark" theme to a "Light" theme.


 
Refer to the [[appboard/2.4/builder/themes/editor_categories|Theme Editor Categories]] page to explain the grouping categories for configurable options. Also refer to the [[appboard/2.4/builder/themes/editor_controls|Theme Editor Controls]] to describe the types of controls available for theme options.
=== Attribute Overrides  ===
Theme-able elements are organized into categories, which can be selected using the list on the left side of Theme Editor
 
 
Each attribute has a default value that it inherits from its template.  To provide an override for that value, check the check box next to the desired attribute. If you decide you do not like the new values you entered, uncheck the checkbox next to the attribute, and the theme will return to its default value.
 
 
Details on certain options for attribute overrides are available in the [[appboard/2.4/builder/theme_configuration_detail|theme configuration detail]] page.




{{Note|After changing or modifying themes, in most cases a browser refresh is required to see the Theme changes take effect.}}
[[Image:appboard-2.4-theme-editor.png|frame|center|Theme Editor]]
 


== Migrating Custom Themes ==
== Migrating Custom Themes ==
Perform the the following steps to export a custom theme:
#Log in to AppBoard as an administrator.
#Click "Settings" to open the System Configuration panel on the right.
#Click "Backup" to open the Backup screen.
#Click "Create" and select "Backup AppBoard" or "Backup All".  For more information on backups, see [[appboard/2.4/admin/backup_and_recovery|Backup and Recovery]].
The above steps will create an archive of AppBoard settings in <tt>[AppBoard_Home]\server\webapps\enportal\WEB-INF\archive\</tt>.
Inside this archive, located at <tt>[AppBoard_Home]\server\webapps\enportal\WEB-INF\xmlroot\appboard\config</tt>, will be a file named "themes.xml".
{{Tip|You can explore the exported archive by using an archival software package that opens jar files, or by simply changing the extension of the archive from "jar" to "zip" and opening the archive using a standard archival software package.}}
Importing a custom theme from another AppBoard installation will require collecting the "themes.xml" file as shown above.
It will also be prudent to collect the associated image files, typically found in <tt>[AppBoard_Home]\server\webapps\enportal\visualizer\assets\images</tt> (include ".\backgrounds" as well) from the source AppBoard installation. 


Themes consist of two parts:


Once all associated files are collected, perform the following steps on the target AppBoard installation:
# Theme Configuration
#Shut AppBoard down, if running.
# Theme Assets: logo graphics, background images, etc..
#Copy the “themes.xml” file (that you captured in the section above) to <tt>[AppBoard_Home]\server\webapps\enportal\WEB-INF\xmlroot\appboard\config\</tt>.
#Copy the image files to <tt>[AppBoard_Home]\server\webapps\enportal\visualizer\assets\images\</tt> and <tt>.\backgrounds\</tt> (if any backgrounds were used).
#Start AppBoard.
#Log in to AppBoard and within Builder, click Settings|Theme Manager to see that the new theme has been imported.


By default any theme configuration is automatically backed up when performing a full backup. For other theme assets on the filesystem then these should be added to the custom export list to ensure the files are included in archives. See the [[appboard/2.4/admin/backup_and_recovery#Customizing_the_Export|Customizing the Export]] section of the Backup & Recovery page for more information.


{{Note|The above procedure assumes there are no custom themes existing in the target AppBoard installation.  To add a custom theme to a system that already has custom themes will require manually merging the two "themes.xml" files and should be done with extreme care.}}
To migrate a custom theme to another AppBoard instance altogether then the Import/Export tool can be used, but please note this only includes theme configuration and the theme assets will have to be copied separately. Refer to the [[appboard/2.4/builder/system_administration/import_export|Import/Export]] documentation for more information. It's also important to include any themes which the exported theme may be dependent on, if not directly dependent on a base theme.

Latest revision as of 11:52, 30 July 2014

Overview

An AppBoard Theme is a collection of settings that manage the overall visual presentation of the application to the end-user in the web browser. Elements included in a Theme include colors, button styles, shadows, borders, backgrounds, and so on.

The theme engine is extremely flexible and capable of a wide variety of styles as shown through the default themes shipped with the product. Custom themes can be created by extending the base themes to match the style and look for your organization or group.

Base Themes

AppBoard Themes


AppBoard ships with a number of base themes as shown above (left-to-right): Dark, Flat, Frosted Glass, Light, Minimalist, and Smoked Glass. Please note the base themes are not editable and are shown with a lock icon in the Theme Manager. See the Managing Themes section for more information on how to build custom themes based on the base themes shipped with AppBoard.

Managing Themes

Theme Manager administration page


Perform the following to manage Themes:

  1. Log in to AppBoard Builder as an administrator.
  2. In the Builder Modes panel, select System Administration, then select Theme Manager. This will launch the Theme Manager panel.

To activate a theme, select a theme from the list of available themes, and click the "Activate Theme" option in the bottom toolbar. The checked theme indicates the currently active theme.

Template-note.png
After changing or modifying themes, a browser refresh should be performed to ensure all theme changes are applied.


Creating a New Custom Theme

Perform the following steps to create a new Theme:

  1. Click "Add" in the bottom toolbar. This will launch the "Theme Editor".
  2. Enter a name for the new Theme to be created.
  3. Click "Add Theme".
  4. The Theme is created with a set of default settings.
  5. Modify the Theme as desired, and then click "Save Changes" to save the changes to the Theme.
  6. Apply the theme to the system, if desired, by clicking "Activate Theme" in the bottom toolbar.
Template-note.png
If you manually set backgrounds to be dark while using the light theme, then some of the default dark text colors will become unreadable. The best practice is to switch to the "Dark" template if you want a dark look and feel. Doing so will ensure default text colors are readable.


Deleting a Theme

Perform the following steps to delete a Theme:

  1. Select the Theme from the list of available Themes.
  2. Click "Delete" in the bottom toolbar.
Template-note.png
You can only delete custom themes. You can not delete the base themes that ship with AppBoard. You also can not delete a Theme while it is the currently active Theme. In such case, activate another Theme first, and then delete the Theme.


Editing a Theme

Perform the following steps to edit the settings for a Theme:

  1. Select the Theme from the list of available Themes.
  2. Click "Edit" in the bottom toolbar. This will launch the "Theme Editor".
  3. Modify the Theme as desired, and then click "Save Changes" to save the changes to the Theme.
  4. Apply the Theme to the system, if desired, by clicking "Activate Theme" in the bottom toolbar.
Template-note.png
You can only edit custom themes. You can not edit the base themes that ship with AppBoard.


Using the Theme Editor

An AppBoard theme is a collection of overrides for a default set of attributes. Rather than build up a Theme from scratch, AppBoard Themes start with default values pre-populated from a template. AppBoard ships with a number of base themes to provide a range of starting points.

To get started, select a Theme Template using the pull-down selector at the top of Theme Editor. The base template is all that is required for a Theme. A new Theme without any overrides is basically just a copy of the Theme Template.

By selecting a different Theme Template, you will swap out the base values used by the current Theme. Any overrides configured as part of your new Theme will persist; however, the values used in your overrides may no longer make sense after you have switched from a "Dark" theme to a "Light" theme.

Refer to the Theme Editor Categories page to explain the grouping categories for configurable options. Also refer to the Theme Editor Controls to describe the types of controls available for theme options.


Theme Editor

Migrating Custom Themes

Themes consist of two parts:

  1. Theme Configuration
  2. Theme Assets: logo graphics, background images, etc..

By default any theme configuration is automatically backed up when performing a full backup. For other theme assets on the filesystem then these should be added to the custom export list to ensure the files are included in archives. See the Customizing the Export section of the Backup & Recovery page for more information.

To migrate a custom theme to another AppBoard instance altogether then the Import/Export tool can be used, but please note this only includes theme configuration and the theme assets will have to be copied separately. Refer to the Import/Export documentation for more information. It's also important to include any themes which the exported theme may be dependent on, if not directly dependent on a base theme.