The official method is to create new skins, however
this is quite complex if you only want to make a few tweaks, so below is
the first example of workarounds to make minor changes. This requires
changing original OBIEE installed files, so be sure to make a backup of
any files before altering them.
This tutorial will show how to change the background
colour of the header section of the dashboard from the default
blue:
To another colour:
This is just a minor change to a single file –
common.css. The catch is there are four copies of this file so you need
to repeat the change in all four.
The four files are located in the following directories:
OBIEE_HOME\Oracle_BI1\bifoundation\web\app\res\sk_blafp\b_mozilla_4
OBIEE_HOME\Oracle_BI1\bifoundation\web\app\res\sk_blafp\b_mozilla_4\rtl
OBIEE_HOME\user_projects\domains\bifoundation_domain\servers\bi_server1\tmp\_WL_user\analytics_11.1.1\7dezjl\war\res\sk_blafp\b_mozilla_4
OBIEE_HOME\user_projects\domains\bifoundation_domain\servers\bi_server1\tmp\_WL_user\analytics_11.1.1\7dezjl\war\res\sk_blafp\b_mozilla_4\rtl
Note it’s actually the common.css file in the third
of these directories which immediately affects the dashboard, so test
different colours and shades with this file first before altering the
others.
Take a backup copy of these files before you begin.
Edit the common.css file from the first directory in a text editor.
Unfortunately these files have their entire contents on one line, so it’s a little difficult to read.
Search for the text .HeaderContainer
The first parameter in the .HeaderContainer section
is the background colour. You just need to change this to the colour you
require.
#0D4988 is the default blue colour.
You can use any hex colour code. e.g. #980C13 for dark red or #008040 for green
Finally once the files are saved refresh the browser cache by using control-F5 to reload the files and the colour should change.
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