Graham Quince Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 I thought I'd share this snippet more for reference than for a specific need, but it saves you have to work it out later. It uses an FDP API (fixed so they will not be changed, unlike the internal APIs) This is example, it was needed to change the site's background and banner to match a student's house colours. I know I could have set the CSS in Javascript, but pages load on demand and by rendering out the CSS, it is easy to adapt for all sites, or all pages etc... <div class="styling"></div> <script> var siteUUID = 'SITE_UUID', user = FrogOS ? FrogOS.getUser() : this.getUser(), styling = arguments[0].find('.styling'); houseColours = { 'House1': { background: 'rgba(0,255,0,1)', banner: 'file/resource/7E4864D720030D3DB0338F5280C6A104F3BB61EC80ADD2A4' }, 'House2': { background: 'rgba(255,0,0,1)', banner: 'file/resource/7E4864D720030D3DB0338F5280C6A104F3BB61EC80ADD2A4' }, 'House3': { background: 'rgba(255,255,0,1)', banner: 'file/resource/7E4864D720030D3DB0338F5280C6A104F3BB61EC80ADD2A4' }, 'House4': { background: 'rgba(0,0,255,1)', banner: 'file/resource/7E4864D720030D3DB0338F5280C6A104F3BB61EC80ADD2A4' } }; if (user.profile.type == 'admin' || user.profile.type == 'superuser') { user.uuid = 'STUDENT_UUID'; } FrogOS.fdp({ url: 'group/memberships', path: '/api/fdp/2/', data: { uuid: user.uuid } }).done(function(response) { var house = 'House1'; var groups = response.response; $.each(groups, function(index,group) { if (group.type == 'house') { house = group.name; } }); var background = houseColours[house].background, banner = houseColours[house].banner; styling.html( '<style>'+ 'div[data-site-uuid="'+siteUUID+'"] .ui-theme-mobilesmallbanner-bodyline {'+ 'background: '+background+' !important;'+ 'background: linear-gradient(180deg, '+background+' 0%, rgba(255,255,255,1) 20%) !important;'+ '}'+ 'div[data-site-uuid="'+siteUUID+'"] .ui-theme-mobilesmallbanner-container {'+ 'background-image: url('+banner+') !important;'+ '}'+ '</style>' ) }).fail(function(e) { // Report Error console.log("failed"); }); </script>
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