The DXP Dashboard allows DMO admins to customize the embedded modules to fit your organization's design choices.
How to edit the colors, layouts, styles, and branding of the DXP Modules and Dashboard:
When logged into the DXP Dashboard, click on Customization in the Admin tab on the left. Now you can see the following tabs (depending on the Modules you subscribe to):
- Event List Style: Choose the shape and layout of the Event listing cards.
- Place List Style: Choose the shape and layout of the Place listing cards.
- Menu Style: Choose where the Module filter controls are located on the embedded module.
- Color: Choose the specific colors used for all of the elements in your embedded modules.
- Logo: Upload your organizations logo, which is used in PDF exports, and for events and places that do not have any images.
Event List Style:
Toggle between different card shapes and layouts displayed in the Events Module. This choice can be changed at any point so feel free to play with different options to find what looks best on your website.
Place List Style:
Toggle between different card shapes and layouts displayed in the Places Module.
Menu Style:
The modules contain filtering buttons to sort listings by category, date, location, favorites, and there is also a search bar and a map view. You may choose to place the different filter controls at the top of the embedded modules, or on the left hand side (sidebar).
Color:
You may use the color tab to customize the colors displayed in specific elements of the embedded DXP modules. Click on the #color field box to search the color wheel, or type in a hex-format color.
View a preview of your color selections without publishing the changes to your site. Click Save to make the choices final.
Elements available to customize are:
Calendar Settings:
Filter Button & Card Time
Map & Submit Event Buttons
Pinned Event Borders
Detail Button
Menu Bar Underline
Trip Planner Settings:
Event Related
Place Related
Itinerary Related
My Trip Related
Buttons
Logo:
Upload your organizations logo, to be used in PDF exports, and as a placeholder for events and places that do not have an image. Click 'Choose File' to upload an image from your computer, then click 'Save'
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