Users must only create a style once, and then it can be used in multiple portals and spaces.
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Each color setting controls the color of the UI elements.
Examples:
Theme color– the color used for highlighting UI elements such as selected menu, tab, home icon, folder icons.
Icons and text – the text in the UI and the icons in, for example, menus.
Top bar background colors – the dominant colors in the top bar of the Media Manager.
Fonts tab
Three headline fonts can be selected by adjusting the UI accordingly – the hero banner headline, the hero banner subtitle, and the cover image font. Users can set the same font for all three, or different fonts can be used for each.
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The image assigned to each displayed asset is part of the asset card. When listing assets in the portal the asset card style is usedNow, in each brand portal view, users can change the style of these asset cards.
Asset Card Layout
Either select the original default card displaying style, which displays several metadata fields, or select the new custom specific for portals style cards, where the asset is in focus can be selected.
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Default vs. custom with hover effect and with.For custom cards there are a several settings controlling the layout of the cardwidth.
Users can customize multiple elements of the asset card style.
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The settings depends on the desired Users can change the design of the portal but also asset cards based on the dominant types of assets.
If there is a mix of portrait and landscape images, then a square aspect ratio for the asset cards might be suitable. But However, if there are many videos then landscape might be formatting is likely better. If the space has many photos of people, then a portrait aspect ratio might be the rights oneis likely optimal.
The background color can be set for cases where in which the card is not completely filled by the asset.