Bravo... Thank you for thinking about how companies would like to customize OWA. Thumbs up for engineering this from the ground up with customization in mind. :)
Bravo... Thank you for thinking about how companies would like to customize OWA. Thumbs up for engineering this from the ground up with customization in mind. :)
How do you customize OWA for visually impared users? For example, limited high contrast color scheme or extra, extra large fonts?
For accessibility, we have the OWA Light client that was specifically designed with screen readers and low vision users in mind. Font scaling and high contrast color schemes also work best with the OWA Light client, which is available from the OWA Premium logon screen by selecting the "Use Outlook Web Access Light" check box. You can also select to "Use the blind and low vision experience" from the General Settings page in the OWA Premium Options area.
To create a custom theme for OWA Premium that is accessible, you could create that colorscheme yourself using the directions above. We haven't fully tested using larger fonts, but it can be done using the stylesheet for sure - you'll just have to verify the changes appear correctly.
This is awesome. Just like e2k3 but better. Does this mean that it is supported now? I know for customerizing e2k3 it is not supported.
That's great the Exchange 2007 dev team has put so much effort into themes. Why don't they put the same effort into releasing a fully functional OWA instead? Exchange 2007 will release without Public Folder, rules and personal distribution lists support in OWA. Seems OWA is now crippled to me.
Hi,
What if I want to customize the way users login? imagine I want users to log in with their emails (user@domain), but some of them are just alias, not the user principal name? Can I do this "update proof", just like themes?