Selecting Custom Colors

Selecting Custom Colors

You can select custom colors for nodes and edges in network maps and for bar and pie charts in the analyzer. This is ideal for ensuring visualizations are accessible and align with your organization or network branding.

How to Add Custom Colors to Visualizations

Colors are set within the analyzer, in the Styling Settings (on the left side of the screen).

Start by logging into PARTNER CPRM and open your ecosystem.

1. Click "Analyzer" in the ecosystem navigation menu.

2. Click the Styling Icon (a paintbrush) on the left side of the analyzer settings.

3. The Styling Settings includes color settings for nodes, labels, and lines.

4. Click the color you want to customize to see the color option panel. 



You can also choose custom colors for nodes and lines used to show attributes or question responses. This is done using the Legend panel on the right side of the page. 

1. First, make sure your nodes or edges are colored by an attribute or response.

2. Next, open the legend and click the paint icon next to the attribute or response you want to re-color.

3. Use the color customization options to pick the color of your choice.
 


There are three ways to choose a custom color: 
  1. Use the selector tool to pick a color from your website or material,
  2. Pick from the color wall, or
  3. Use a hexcode or RGB value (use the small arrows on the right to switch between them).
As you select various colors, the map will update in real time.
NOTE: If you have filters selected for varying node or line colors based on attributes or other data, you will not see Styling changes. Save your map and then click RESET if you do not see color changes.
When you are finished with your colors, click the save icon button on the top right of the page to save it as a visualization for later. Give the visualization a name and click "Ok."

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