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Can you please provide a screenshot of which UI element that the "top navigation bar in web browsers" actually is? Im not 100% sure what this is referring toThanks!
"Previously this functionality was managed by the Global Branding Primary Brand Color." Not sure that I understand the impact of this, will admins need to make any updates in the new setting to maintain the color that had been previously set in "Global Branding Primary Brand Color"?
Apparently the engineers interchangeably named the menu bar as the address bar. 😕In the image, it's the top part that says Dashboard in it.
I updated the information in the deploy notes and added an image.
Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks,
Erin
All of a sudden my background for my google tabs changed to an awful color and I do not know who to change it. Was this part of the update.
I think I understand what this change is, and if I'm right I hope the documentation can be updated accordingly. When I first opened my theme editor, nothing looked any different. The "Global Navigation > Nav Background" was the same color it has always been. This is the background that goes down the left-hand side of the Canvas site. However, the screenshot that accompanies the Canvas Note is of a mobile web browser, and a subsequent test confirmed that this new feature appears to be related to your Canvas site when it's accessed via a mobile browser. The notes say "menu bar in web browsers", but it appears to be specific to mobile web browsers.
If that's correct, clarifying that in the Notes might clear up some of the confusion here.