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EDC Templating dev documentation

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Small introduction

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How to customise your EDC

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+ Credential summary image + Without applying a custom HTML template, your European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) will bear the visual features and data structure of our simple default template, as shown on this illustration. However, if you wish, you can use your own custom background image, as well as a customised composition, look and feel of the displayed content.

Your Custom HTML template allows you to reference specific points of data (e.g. activity titles, individual grades, credit points earned, etc.) from within the credential metadata, and use multilingual wildcards to contextualise this data content (e.g. "certifies that", "has achieved", credential footnotes, etc.)

+ In the Custom HTML template tab in the Online Credential Builder, you are able to create your own custom credential templates, and apply them to your credential templates.

+ If you merely whish to change font sizes and/or colours of the default EDC look and feel + you are invited to look in the page source for the exact custom HTML code that can be pasted into an OCB template for editing.
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General References - -> Reference datamodel variables with thymeleaf

- Default EDC look and feel - -> Look in the page source for the exact custom HTML code that can be pasted into an OCB template - + -> For more advanced customisation you can find here a list of frequently referenced datamodel variables with corresponsing thymeleaf paths. If you need assistance with your credential customisation, please contact the EDC Support Team at EMPL-ELM-SUPPORT@ec.europa.eu

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