Is there any posibility to customize the portal homepage , for exemple to change or add logos , in the Community version ?
You can customize the portal only with Efficiency and Perfomance version :
http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/custom-pages
Depending what version of Bonita are you using the default theme is stored at bonita client folder.
For example in Bonita 6.3.2, if you want just to change the log in image replace the image at:
tomcat\bonita\client\tenants\1\work\theme\portal\skin\images\login-logo.png
With your custom image.
The main css file is at
tomcat\bonita\client\tenants\1\work\theme\portal\bonita.css
That number “1” in the path represent the tenant.
If you start from a empty installation or you want to propagate the changes to the future tenants you should edit the files at
tomcat\bonita\client\platform\tenant-template\work\theme\portal
and when the tenant was created by the 1st time will use this modified template.
I hope this helps you.
Where are you testing this? from the Studio?
What change did you make before the styles was reverted?
Regards
P.D: Sorry, i can not post comments. I get a “Access Denied” page…
Yes i just see that in video :/.
Do you know where we could get one of these versions, and relative information such price ? On the website i just found some descriptions ?
My chief phoned to Bonita to buy a licence for Efficiency Version. I think you can also contact them by mail.
I don’t know the price, for that you need to contact Bonita.
ruben.zornoza_1,
I have successfully the same technique to customize the community portal, but the most recent version seems to overwrite the tomcat\bonita\client\tenants\1\work\theme\portal\ directory whenever its changed and reverts it back to the default bonita portal styles. Have you seen this occur?
I have also tried changing the tenant-template\work\theme\portal but somehow bonita is always reverting to the default portal styles…
Mark
Thanks for your response. I solved the problem by replacing the individual files inside the portal directory (bonita.css) rather than the directory itself.