As you can see in the following image, the top and bottom menus and the overlay action have a bluish color but the primary color chosen is “red.” Moreover, after copying the app and changing the primary color myself, the top and bottom menus became white and the overlay actions were displayed in the color I had chosen. I looked in the format rules, and there’s nothing there. Can someone help me understand how this works?
By the way, when I copied this app to practice with it, I noticed that the “brand” icon was changed automatically and randomly to one that has nothing to do with the nature of the app. The original brand icon was nice:
Is there are reason why AppSheet prefers to have logos randomized when sample and prototype apps are copied? In the past, I’ve requested that brand images be maintained with prototype and sample apps. I hope this adjustment can be made eventually. Thanks for your consideration.
[Allow branding of deployed prototype apps to remain unchanged](https://community.appsheet.com/t/allow-branding-of-deployed-prototype-apps-to-remain-unchanged/9601) Feature Requests
If one wishes to make a prototype app as a contribution to the community, it would be nice if the branding images could be left in tact when that prototype is copied. I am happy to make my prototype app freely available to other users but I was I could control the default appearance. Currently, when prototype apps are copied, the “App logo” and “Launch image” are change randomly to an AppSheet default image, which is often completely inappropriate to the app. It strikes me as odd that when can…
When UI/color theme feature was changed, you can’t choose the background other than light or dark. Though old apps still have that option if you haven’t changed it.