Creating themes

  1. From the Themes menu, click + Add New Theme.
  2. Specify the Theme Name. The name must be unique.
  3. From the General tab, you can: enable or disable color palettes, set the dashboard background color, and the font style of the dashboard collection and dashboard name.
    • Enable or disable Custom Color Palettes.
      • When disabled, the Visualizer reports in the dashboard use the palettes assigned in Visualizer. When enabled, the Visualizer reports in the dashboard use this same palette or palettes.
      • Click + Add New Palette to add a new palette. To modify a palette, click the arrow next to the Palette indicator to open the Palette list and select a palette.
        Note: Use multiple palettes when a Visualizer report has multiple measures and the measures are set to use one palette per measure. If there is only one measure per Visualizer report, or if multiple measures are not set to each use a different palette, then you do not need to have multiple palettes.
    • Use consistent coloring uses the same color for an attribute consistently across different charts in the dashboard.
    • Use the Dashboard Canvas to set the font color, family, and size of the dashboard collection and dashboard name, along with the background color for the dashboard. When selecting a theme color, either click a color box and use the color picker to select colors or enter the hex value.
      • Background Color sets the background color of the dashboard canvas.
      • Font Color sets the font color of the dashboard title.
      • Font Family sets the font family for the dashboard title.
      • Font Size sets the font size for the dashboard title.
  4. From the All tab, set the dashlet's font color, size, family, and background, and border colors.
    • Dashlet Title sets the font color, family, alignment, and size for the dashlet's title.
    • Dashlet Body sets the color of the dashlet's background, border, and font along with border thickness, border radius, and padding.
  5. From the Header tab, set the background, border, and font color for the header and the header in edit mode.
    • Header sets the color for the background, border, and icon and font color.
    • Header (Edit Mode) sets the color for the header to visually signal when the dashboard is in edit mode.
  6. From the Filter Cards tab, set the color for the filter background and border color along with the font color, family, and size.
    • Filter Cards sets the background and border color for the filter card along with the font size, color, and family.
    • Filter Cards (Active) sets the background and border color for the active filter card along with the font size, color, and family.
  7. Click Save Theme.