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Configuring the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing User Interface
Customizing the User Interface with Cascading Style Sheets
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Procedure
Step 1
Create a template called SessionExpired.tpl.
Step 2
Save this template to the program files\mpweb\template folder.
Customizing the User Interface with Cascading Style Sheets
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing applies cascading style sheets (CSS) to determine the 
look of the web-based user interface. These CSS files affect all web pages (the home page, meeting 
scheduling pages, Admin pages, account settings, and so on) but do not affect the meeting console.
When a web page links to multiple CSS files, the styles defined in these files affect the page in a 
cascading manner—styles applied later in the chain override earlier styles. The Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace web pages link first to up to two predefined mpweb.css files (one for the base page and 
the other for a specific language if the page is not in U.S. English) and then to two customer-definable 
custom.css files (again for the base page and for another language).
You can create custom.css files to do two things:
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Define specific styles (for example, to change the page background colors). Because these files are 
not created during installation, they are preserved during upgrades.
  •
Hide user-interface strings that you cannot hide by using the User Interface Field configuration tool.
Caution
Do not modify the installed mpweb.css files. Modifications to these files are not supported and will not 
be preserved during upgrades.
Caution
You cannot use the 
 to re-display strings that you 
hide by using this procedure. Instead, you will have to delete the text that you enter in this procedure.
Before You Begin
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We recommend that you do not alter the style sheet files unless you are familiar with HTML style 
sheets.
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If you are hiding user interface strings, complete the 
 so that you can identify the IDs for the strings that you want to modify.
Procedure
Step 1
Create a file named custom.css.
Step 2
Apply the custom.css file to a language by completing one of the following:
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Save the file to drive:\Cisco Systems\MPWeb\HTML to apply the file to U.S. English.
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Save the file to drive:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\MPWeb\HTML\xxx, where xxx is one of the 
following language IDs: 
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English: 000
  –
French: 006