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Overview

Paga allows you to customize the look and feel of it's pages, for display on your app. This section requires some knowledge of CSS.

Please see the following articles for an introduction to CSS

Default Paga Screenshots

You can change background colors, button colors and states, as well as include a custom logo etc. See the examples below

 

The full list of customizations are listed below.

Live Preview of Customizations

Open the default Paga views, in the Google chrome browser, Open up the Chrome developer tools, and edit the styles there for a live preview of your changes. See the Editing Styles and the DOM article for more information.

Create CSS File

Create a css file with your client_id + "-style.css" as the file name.

Styles can be display name specific. in that case the file naming convention is client_id + display_name + "-style.css"

File name convention
Default:		xxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-style.css
Display Names:	xxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-display_name-style.css

 

To have your custom logo displayed at the top of the pages, send a url that points to your logo to the Paga Operations Support team and requesting the change.

Image Size

Ensure that your image size is appropriate for your main platform. For mobile applications, smaller images are preferable.

 

You can also choose to remove your logo completely. This is useful in mobile applications to save on screen space, or in cases when the web pages are being loaded in a Web view, and the app already has a logo.

To hide the logo include the following in your css file.

Hide Logo
.client-logo {
	display: none;
}

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