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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Within the CLIO web application directory, there is a 'css' folder that contains a file called "interactive_overrides.css".  Any CSS code within this file will be appended to the current CLIO Interactive instance.  This can be used to make changes to the interface appearance on a kiosk-by-kiosk basis, such as changing the Exhibit Mode background or indicating that the current CLIO installation is in an archive.
Within the CLIO web application directory, there is a 'css' folder that contains a file called "interactive_overrides.css".  Any CSS code within this file will be appended to the current CLIO Interactive instance.  This can be used to make changes to the interface appearance on a kiosk-by-kiosk basis, such as changing the Exhibit Mode background or indicating that the current CLIO installation is in an archive.
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Overview

Within the CLIO web application directory, there is a 'css' folder that contains a file called "interactive_overrides.css". Any CSS code within this file will be appended to the current CLIO Interactive instance. This can be used to make changes to the interface appearance on a kiosk-by-kiosk basis, such as changing the Exhibit Mode background or indicating that the current CLIO installation is in an archive.

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