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  /* Adapt the help icon if you like */
 
  /* Adapt the help icon if you like */
 
  div.BubbleHelp {
 
  div.BubbleHelp {
     background-image: none;
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     display: inline;
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}
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div.BubbleHelp:before {
 
     font-family: iconFont;
 
     font-family: iconFont;
     font-size: 20px;
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     font-size: 1.3rem;
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    font-weight: normal;
 
     background-color: transparent;
 
     background-color: transparent;
     color: #666666;
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     display: inline-block;
    border: 0px dashed green;
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     content: '\e09a';
    position: relative;
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     color: rgb(57, 118, 213);
}
 
div.BubbleHelp:before {
 
     content: '\e093';  
 
     cursor: pointer;
 
    top: -7px;
 
    position: inherit;
 
 
  }
 
  }
  

Revision as of 10:33, 27 July 2021

Basic CSS styles

In most cases, someone wants to adapt the provider interface to match his corporate identity (CI).

Beginning with provider 5.0, we suggest to use this template for your _customized.css:

/**
* Standard CSS for adapting to your logo. Please upload
* the logo using the image folder first.
*/
#logoWrapper #logo {
    /* Works from provider version 4.0 upwards! */
    background-image: url("MYIMAGES/my_logo.png");
    background-position: 1.25rem 0;
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
    background-size: 100% auto;
}

Basic color change / corporate identity

/**
* CSS for basic color adaption
* Works from provider version 5.0 upwards!
* Just replace #666666 with your favorite color!
*/
div.helpboxTop, 
button, 
.button, 
a.button, 
#MainBody a.button, 
input[type="submit"], 
input[type="button"], 
.upload-form-header, 
#Navigation,
#navigation-wrapper {
    background-color: #666666;
    color: white !important;
}
a.main-menu-active-link .navIconStyle, 
a:hover .navIconStyle,
#MainBody h1, 
#MainBody h2, 
#MainBody a, 
p.headline, 
.Footer h1, 
.Footer h2,
.headline2, 
.blue-color, 
#SiteMainNavigation a:hover p, 
#SiteMainNavigation a.main-menu-active-link p, 
#sideMenu a.active-sidemenu-link, 
#sideMenu a:hover, 
.TabElementSelected,
.iconActionStyle,
.iconStyle,
div.Mandatory,
input.passive-button:hover, .passive-button:hover {
    color: #666666 !important;
}
#sideMenu a.active-sidemenu-link {
    border-left-color: #666666;
}
input.passive-button {
    border-color: #666666 !important;
    color: #666666 !important;
    background-color: #ffffff;
}
/* For the pay.php special page */
.box-header,
div.downloadBox,
div.underline {
    background-color: #666666;
}
.box-header h1 {
    color: white !important;
}
.document-uploader #upload-html5-on div,
.document-uploader #regibill-html5-on div,
#upload-drop-zone,
.TabElementSelected {
    border-color: #666666;
}
/* Adapt the help icon if you like */
div.BubbleHelp {
    display: inline;
}
div.BubbleHelp:before {
    font-family: iconFont;
    font-size: 1.3rem;
    font-weight: normal;
    background-color: transparent;
    display: inline-block;
    content: '\e09a';
    color: rgb(57, 118, 213);
}

To use the above CSS for your colors, just replace #666666 by the color value you like (eg your main corporate identity color).

Asian Fonts (Chinese)

/** 
* For enhanced Asian fonts.
* Use only if you plan to support Chinese!
*/
body {
    font-family: "Roboto","Microsoft JhengHei","Heiti TC","LiHei Pro Medium","PMingLiU",Arial,sans-serif;
}

Using a custom font

Beginning with regify provider 5, it is possible to upload a TTF font (.ttf) in your customizing dialogue. By this, you can then use it as a local font.

For example, we uploaded "Dosis-Regular.ttf" in the "Change provider appearance and templates" -> "Customize provider optics". Upon this, we edited _customize.css to start like this:

@font-face { font-family: 'Dosis';
            src: url('MYIMAGES/Dosis-Regular.ttf') format('truetype'); }

/* Use it for some headlines */
#MainBody h1, #MainBody h2, .headline2 {
   font-family: 'Dosis', sans-serif;
   padding-top: 1px;
}

By this, we were able to set this font for several headlines. You may also want to set different sizes. For this, use standard CSS classes.