Define a unified look and feel for your application by linking a skin to an
application. A skin ensures that all portals within an application derive UI settings from a
single source, which helps you maintain a consistent interface that is easy to
update.
If you do not specify a skin for your application, the application uses the default
pyEndUser skin.
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In the header of Dev Studio, click the name of the application, and then click
Definition.
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In the Presentation section, in the Skin
field, enter the name of the skin that you want to associate with the application.
The list of available skins depends on your operator profile and might include skins
that are not available in the current application. By default, the list of skins
includes several out-of-the-box skins that represent the App Studio
color themes. The names of these skins start with pyEndUser, such
as pyEndUser_Flame.
Note: If you save an application with a skin that is not available, the application
defaults to pyEndUser at run time. For upgraded applications, the
skin also defaults to pyEndUser when you open and save the
application rule.
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Click Save.