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gwoodard
Partner Ambassador
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Branding / White Label / Skinning Qlik Sense Hub

We are looking for assistance in branding / white labeling / skinning the Qlik Sense Hub.

Our goal is to replace Qlik Sense Logos and Names.

We've noticed the following places that need addressing:

1)     Login Screen

2)     Hub

3)     Tab Name (HTML Title) in the Browser

4)     Help and About (We aren't concerned with this and will be leaving it)

Login Screen:

This appears to be embedded with base64 (learned that in another post).  Haven't successfully accomplished a change.

Hub:

For the hub, we've been successful in changing the files in the Client\Img folder with the new images.

Tab Name (HTML Title)

For the Tab Name, we've successfully changed the Qlik icon to a different one by changing the favicon.ico, but changing the <Title>Qlik Sense</Title> in the HTML file doesn't do anything.  I'm guessing it's buried in the .js file and possibly pulling from the repository, but haven't figured that out yet.

Has anyone done this?  We are not trying to "hide" the fact that it's Qlik since we'll be leaving the Help and About, but just want to brand it as an internal tool code name.

Thanks for any help / insights you can provide, 


Greg.

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NadiaB
Support
Support

Hi @gwoodard 

The change of the logos is against the Licensing Agreement:

https://community.qlik.com/t5/Official-Support-Articles/Is-it-possible-to-change-the-Qlik-Sense-logo...

Hope it helps.  

 

Don't forget to mark as "Solution Accepted" the comment that resolves the question/issue. #ngm

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Albert_Candelario

Hello all,

If you are using an OEM Qlik Cloud tenant please visit this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSty8Fw0YWU

Cheers,

Albert

Please, remember to mark the thread as solved once getting the correct answer

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Here is how I would do this. I would create a branded header and footer on an html page or using an interactive product like Microsoft .NET. Then I would deploy a sign on system and then link that to Qlik using single sign on. For viewing qlik charts and reports I would use the API to show that information. On our end we are using qlikTicket that we get using the API and populating an iframe linked back to qlik. To ensure it scales properly we are using bootstrap responsive iframe to allow it to upscale or downscale with the browser. Hope this helps, this isn't going to be a 10 minute thing though as Qlik does not have built in branding capability.

gwoodard
Partner Ambassador
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Al,

We came to the same conclusion as you and ended up building a .NET custom login screen combined with a virtual proxy (SSO) to accomplish what we needed.  Not a quick fix, but only took a few hours of development and then a few more hours to make sure it was secure through testing.

Greg.

Bamendaboyplus
Contributor III
Contributor III

Hello, I understand its been a while since last post but any update to help us find a similar solution?

NadiaB
Support
Support

Hi @gwoodard 

The change of the logos is against the Licensing Agreement:

https://community.qlik.com/t5/Official-Support-Articles/Is-it-possible-to-change-the-Qlik-Sense-logo...

Hope it helps.  

 

Don't forget to mark as "Solution Accepted" the comment that resolves the question/issue. #ngm
Albert_Candelario

Hello all,

If you are using an OEM Qlik Cloud tenant please visit this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSty8Fw0YWU

Cheers,

Albert

Please, remember to mark the thread as solved once getting the correct answer