Simon Hendery
Mega Patron
Mega Patron

With the Utah release, ServiceNow has introduced Theme Builder, an app that allows you to add any logo and color scheme to your instance.

 

This means it’s now super easy to give your instance a customized look that aligns with your company’s brand.

 

You can go from this standard out-of-the-box look:

 

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To something unique like this:

 

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You can customize your instance using Theme Builder’s user-friendly GUI, meaning you can apply the theme without having to touch any code.

 

With Theme Builder’s simple widget, you define a range of theme and style records including brand colors, logo, typography, and corner shapes.

 

How to use Theme Builder

 

After upgrading to Utah, simply install the Theme Builder plugin.

 

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Once you’ve run the Theme Builder wizard and defined your theme, you can edit it further using a style panel to change brand attributes at a global level.

 

Theme Builder allows you to preview the theme on your instance in real time before it’s applied.

 

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And that’s all there is to it!

 

You now have an instance with branding and a color scheme that matches your company identity.

 

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Resources

 

Learn more about Theme Builder:

 

Theme Builder release notes

 

Theme Builder in the ServiceNow Store

 

Creator Toolbox webinar: Theme Builder in Utah

 

Secretary of Simplification YouTube channel: Theme Builder demo

 

Service Now Community article: What's New in Utah for Next Experience

Comments
Stefan_Garcia
Tera Contributor

When I was testing out a custom theme I noticed it changed the default chart color palette. However it did not seem to change the visible values in the default chart color scheme page. Is this by design, or an issue that is on the roadmap to be fixed? I'm using a WashingtonDC PDI, and have Theme Builder updated to latest. This was visible on both Platform Analytics and Dashboard reports.

 

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