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jan
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Joined: 03 Oct 2011, 03:21

Changing the backend colours and GUI

03 Oct 2011, 03:34

Hey There,
this is my very first post so please be gentle

I found imagevue through Google and think it is an amazing app.
We are interested in purchasing the commercial license and implement the app into a client’s website for the administration of an iPhone/IPad app

Is it possible to modify the colors and graphics in the backend?
Is the .psd included in the files?

Thank you very much for your help.

Rgds,

Jan
 
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Nick
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Joined: 02 May 2006, 09:13

Re: Changing the backend colours and GUI

03 Oct 2011, 11:42

I think this was answered in email yesterday, but just to clear it up.

Yes you can change the overall look, and we also provide a few pre-created themes:
https://www.photo.gallery/imagevue/examples/

With a theme, you can edit some of the visual styles, including colors, fonts, background etc. More info:
https://www.photo.gallery/documentation/edit-themes/

Check what other people do with Imagevue:
https://www.photo.gallery/imagevue/user-galleries/

There is no PSD in use, it's just a clever use of backgrounds. You can basically use any background you like ... The other items are generated on the fly based on colors and settings from theme and css ... We provide FLA files for animated backgrounds used in themes though.
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jan
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Joined: 03 Oct 2011, 03:21

Re: Changing the backend colours and GUI

03 Oct 2011, 12:04

Hey Nick,
Yes you are right, you answered the email already but i was after a customisation of the back not the front end.
The links were all for the front ends.

But I saw the trial version which I am going to download now and have a look myself.

If you have any other idea, please let me know.

Cheers,

Jan
 
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mjau-mjau
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Joined: 30 Sep 2006, 03:37

Re: Changing the backend colours and GUI

04 Oct 2011, 03:55

You can edit the CSS for the admin/backend, but this is not something we generally recommend.