Difference between revisions of "LAAssetFg"
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+ | [[File:LAAssetFg.png|thumb|right|Example of the Learning Center when LAAssetFg=255,0,0 (red)]] | ||
Used to specify the color of text and icons on object 'tiles' in the Learning Center. This property also used to apply to objects in the ''Recommended Learning'' pop-up dialog box, but that information has now been incorporated into the ''[[Carousel]]'' (on the ''Learning'' page), and is therefore covered by the ''[[uiFg]]'' property. | Used to specify the color of text and icons on object 'tiles' in the Learning Center. This property also used to apply to objects in the ''Recommended Learning'' pop-up dialog box, but that information has now been incorporated into the ''[[Carousel]]'' (on the ''Learning'' page), and is therefore covered by the ''[[uiFg]]'' property. | ||
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* [https://enablenowexpert.com/?p=321 Customizing colors in the Web Assistant] | * [https://enablenowexpert.com/?p=321 Customizing colors in the Web Assistant] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 14 July 2023
Scope
SAP Companion parameter, specified either in the URL or in the SAP Companion parameters in the linked application.
Purpose
Used to specify the color of text and icons on object 'tiles' in the Learning Center. This property also used to apply to objects in the Recommended Learning pop-up dialog box, but that information has now been incorporated into the Carousel (on the Learning page), and is therefore covered by the uiFg property.
Usage
Specified as:
LAAssetFg={RR,GG,BB}
where {RR,GG,BB} are the comma-separated decimal RGB values of the required color (so “255,0,0” for red). (You can specify them as hex values [e.g. #FF0000] in the application – but obviously using a # wouldn’t work in a URL.)