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==Scope==
 
==Scope==
Web Assistant parameter, specified either in the URL or in the Web Assistant parameters in the linked application.
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SAP Companion parameter, specified either in the URL or in the SAP Companion parameters in the linked application.
  
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
Used to specify the background color of the ''[[Carousel]]'' (including the 'Help Stripe'), Bubbles (including Guided Tours), and icon backgrounds. Note that Help Tiles are displayed slightly transparent, and so appear slightly lighter than the color specified here.
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[[File:UiBg.png|thumb|right|Example of Web Assistant when uiBg=255,0,0 (red)]]
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Used to specify the color of the following user interface (UI) elements for Web Assistant:
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* The background color of the ''[[Carousel]]'' (including the 'Help Stripe')
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* The background color of Help Bubbles (including Guided Tours)
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* The color of the Carousel scrollbar (derived from this color: the track is slightly lighter, and the control is slightly darker)
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
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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]
  
[[Category: Web Assistant parameter]]
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[[Category: SAP Companion parameter]]

Latest revision as of 15:03, 14 July 2023


Scope

SAP Companion parameter, specified either in the URL or in the SAP Companion parameters in the linked application.

Purpose

Example of Web Assistant when uiBg=255,0,0 (red)

Used to specify the color of the following user interface (UI) elements for Web Assistant:

  • The background color of the Carousel (including the 'Help Stripe')
  • The background color of Help Bubbles (including Guided Tours)
  • The color of the Carousel scrollbar (derived from this color: the track is slightly lighter, and the control is slightly darker)

Usage

Specified as:

uiBg={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.)

See Also