Decorate a board container

Customizing a board container

You can customize a container using the board editor.

Each container can be customized by

  • changing the container color scheme

  • adding an icon to the container title

You can also add and edit

Change the color scheme for a container

Each container on a board can be customized with a color scheme from a drop-down palette accessed by the color scheme icon tool in the Design board.

  • Edit the page with the added board

  • choose Edit the Comala Board macro to open the board editor to choose a color for a container

  • if not already displayed by default, select Design board in the board editor

  • highlight a container and choose the color scheme icon from the design tools

  • select a color scheme from the drop-down palette

  • if required amend the color scheme for each container on the board

  • choose Apply to add the changes to the board macro on the draft page

  • Update the page

Add an icon to a container

You can display a unique icon in each board container using the Design boards container icon tool in the board editor.

  • Edit the page with the added board

  • choose Edit the Comala Board macro

  • if not displayed, select Design board

  • choose the icon tool

  • scroll down drop-down menu to view and choose from the icon library in the app

    • alternatively, you can add a URL to link to an image file for the icon

This could be a local link to an image file in your space or instance or a web repository.

Adding an icon to the container removes any existing icon.

  • you can choose X Remove container icon to remove an existing icon for a container

  • choose Apply in the board editor to add the changes to the board macro on the draft page

  • Update the page

The icon source must be a Base64-encoded string or a link.

One useful practice is to have a source page in Confluence that contains any icons.


You can also edit the name, description, and label(s) of each container by choosing each container on the Design board.

Working with the Board Editor