The Scripter feature allows you to add themes to your script. A theme is a preconfigured design that enhances the presentation of a script. It is a consistent and unified set of visual elements and styles applied to backgrounds, text, and buttons. Implementing a theme feature in your Script application can enhance the agent's experience and streamline the design process.

Features of Themes

The following lists the types of items you can include in a script:

  • Theme Selection: Select and apply a theme to your existing script projects. 
  • Default Themes: You can choose from a list of default themes. These themes reflect different design styles and color schemes.
  • Theme Customization: Customize an existing theme or create a new theme. You can customize or create the following:
    • Page Background: Set a background image or color for each page in the script.
    • Text Styles: Define text size, font, and color preferences.
    • Button Styles: Specify the button size, border rounding, and color.

      Numbered ItemDescription

      Themes: Click Themes to view the list of available themes. You can create a theme from the Themes window.

      Default Themes: Displays a list of preloaded themes.

      Client-Specific Themes: Enables you to view a list of client-specific themes that you create.

      Search: Searches for a theme from the existing list.

      Create a Theme: Creates a theme.

      Publish: Publishes a theme.  

      Copy Theme: Enables you to copy the design from an existing theme and create a new theme.

      Delete Theme: Enables you to delete a theme.

      Name: Indicates the name of the theme.

      Status: Indicates the status of the theme.

      Description: Provides a description for a theme

      Assigned Scripts: Indicates how many scripts are assigned to the theme.

      Last Updated By: Identifies who updated the theme last.

      Last Updated: Displays the date and time on which the theme was last updated. 

For more information on create themes, see Working with Themes.