Themes for Concourse

Themes for Concourse

A system-wide theme can be applied to your installation that is consistent with your brand. This includes a prominent login image, placement of your logo on the top of every syllabus, and colorization of menus, icons, and syllabus accents. Theming is especially fitting when Concourse is integrated and embedded within your learning management system.
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