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How to Customize your Mobile App

Change Color Scheme and Add/Update Images

Step 1

Log into webCemeteries Management.

Step 2 

Click on the "Settings" button with the Gear icon on the bottom left of the side menu.

Step 3

Click "Cemetery Settings" to manage cemetery features, mobile app customizations, location labels and more. 

Step 4

Scroll down the page to the "Look and Feel" section. This area allows you to customize the mobile app.

Step 5

You can adjust the colors inside of the app under the "Mobile App Colors" heading. Change the background color, primary text color, secondary background color or secondary text color simply by entering the hex code value to match your cemetery's branding. 

 

Step 6

You can also add any information you'd like in the "About Page Text" portion of the page. This allows you to add legal requirements, how to use the app information or anything you want to share with your users about the app. The About Page can be accessed from the home screen or by clicking on the three bar menu in the upper left corner of the screen. 

Step 7

Back to the settings page, simply drag and drop, or click to upload new image files under the "Imagery" portion of the page to customize the app photos. It is recommended that you crop and scale your photos to the recommended sizes before uploading the photos. 

Be sure to click the bright orange save button found on the left side of the page before navigating off of the page. 

Here is information about each upload box:

  • Logo- Displays a logo on the mobile landing page. 

  • Landscape Cover Image- This image displays when mobile users rotate their device to a landscape position or use a wider screen size.

  • Portrait Cover Image- This is the default image that displays when a user installs the app or opens it with a vertically oriented device. 

  • Small App Icon and Large App Icons- Display the logo or image that you upload as the app icon once the app has been downloaded to a device.