![]() To change this skin, go to Admin >Settings >Skins and select a different skin from the list of all the available skins. Applying a Skin By default, the neoclassic skin is applied when ProcessMaker is installed. User Permissions The user must have the permission assigned to their role to access the Admin >Settings >Skins tab. New skins can be manually created to customize the appearance of ProcessMaker. By default, ProcessMaker 3.0 provides the and skin for a standard blue/grey interface. Overview Skins provide the visual appearance of the ProcessMaker interface.There is also a tight deadline involved, please only bid if you can complete this within 2-3 days. ![]() The look and feel of the skin should match the style of our website front end so that the end user is not aware that they are interacting directly with a backend. It will involve HTML and CSS but also a degree of PHP coding (creation/modification of classes to allow certain functionality) as certain functions need to be available within the skin. There is more information here: The skin should match our front end website which is built using Wordpress. I require a custom skin to be built within a Processmaker installation. About the structure of a skin please read the following documentation. ![]() Processmaker Skins Rating: 5,0/5 2994reviews ![]()
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