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    • cbyrneC
      cbyrne
      last edited by

      We're trying to provide a white label service for a client, so we would like to be able to replace our logo with the clients site-wide, but only for that client's users.

      The logo in question is what's set by logo source in the UI settings.

      i.e.
      19820512-236e-449f-aaea-59d88d3eefc8-image.png

      Currently dealing with a Mango v3 instance but I can see the issue arising for v4 also.

      Thanks!

      Software Developer for GLAS Energy Technology, Ireland

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      • CraigWebC
        CraigWeb
        last edited by

        @cbyrne this is not a supported feature in mango. You could however do some logic in your dashboards to look at the current user and decide what image to display within the dashboard but not in the navigation bar.

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        • cbyrneC
          cbyrne @CraigWeb
          last edited by

          @CraigWeb Thanks Craig, that's what I'm currently doing.

          Software Developer for GLAS Energy Technology, Ireland

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          • CraigWebC
            CraigWeb @cbyrne
            last edited by

            @cbyrne
            You can add this code to any html element in the dashboard. ng-init="currentUser=User.current"
            eg:

            <div class="ma-designer-root" id="eb2ee05b-9949-46ee-9fda-f2f836d24541" style="width: 1366px; height: 768px; position: relative; " ng-init="currentUser=User.current">
            

            you will then have a variable in your dashboard called currentUser which you can use to do your logic on

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            • MattFoxM
              MattFox @cbyrne
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              @cbyrne I'd build an overridden mangoUI with development mode enabled, then you can do whatever you want, could likely also do a hack with the userModule, but the overriding would be giving you more freedom

              Fox

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