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About Skin rules

Your system contains several standard skin rules, most with availability set to final (Final). You can copy them (using a new name) and alter the copy. These skins differ primarily in appearance, not behavior; your choice of which to use, or which to copy and adapt as a starting point for your application's skin, is mostly a matter of taste. ( Some older standard skins may be less complete than skins designated for use with Pega 7.X composite portals.)

To review the appearance styles defined in a skin, use any of these approaches.

Name

Description

Classic Final Styles initially released with Version 4.1 in May 2004, for traditional portals.
CompositeBrandFinal Recommended for composite portals. Lighter styles.
DeveloperFinal Metallic look with compact work item styles, initially released with Version 5.3 in 2007. Referenced in the standard portal rule Developer.
pzDesignerStudioFinal Styles for the Pega 7.1 Designer Studio portal. See Designer Studio basics.
pyEndUser71 Styles for the Pega 7.1 Case Manager portal (pyCaseManager7). See About the Case Manager portal.
EndUser62 Styles for the version 6.2+ Case Manager and Case Worker portals.
MetalFinal Metallic look, initially released with version 4.2 SP5 in November 2005, for traditional portals.
MetalBrandFinal Metallic styles for composite portals, introduced with V5.5.
pxLiteBrandFinal Pale gray and blue for composite portals, introduced with V6.1.
pxMacBrandFinal Mimics Apple MAC styles for composite portals, introduced with V6.1.
pxXPBrandFinal Mimics Windows XP styles for composite portals, introduced with V6.1.
StandardBrandFinal Recommended for traditional portals. Gray and blue. Introduced with V5.5.
UserFinal Metallic look with compact work object styles, initially released with Version 5.3 in 2007. Referenced in the traditional portal rules WorkUser and WorkManager. PROJ-579

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