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Overview

Yellowfin can be integrated into existing or new applications by removing or replacing the Header and Footer panels. This also allows you to build in your own navigation into customised panels.

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You will need to clear your browser cache once replacing these images in order for them to appear.

Note: the images you wish to use as replacements will need to have the same name as the files listed above in order for the page to pick them up. You no longer have to overwrite the originals, simply place your new images in the custom directory. This will mean that they will not be overwritten during the upgrade process.

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javascript:on_submit('logoff');

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The Custom URL is a link to the html fragment that will be included at runtime every time a page is loaded. It can be located on any server that the Yellowfin service can access, but for best performance it would be hosted on the same server. In this example we have placed the file in the Yellowfin ROOT directory (Yellowfin\appserver\webapps\ROOT\header.jsp and can then be found via header.jsp

Note: instead of using the existing Yellowfin directories, you may wish to create a new folder in Yellowfin\appserver\webapps\ROOT to contain your custom files, to make locating them easier.

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