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Create a theme for Outlook on the web in Exchange Server

A theme defines the colors, fonts, and images that are displayed to users in Outlook on the web (formerly known as Outlook Web App) in Exchange Server. Each theme is a collection of files that are stored on the Exchange server. The built-in themes are described in the Default Outlook on the web themes in Exchange Server section at the end of this topic.

The basic steps to create a new theme for Outlook on the web are:

  1. Copy the folders and files of an existing theme, and rename the copied folders and files.

  2. Configure the display name and sort order of the new theme.

  3. Customize the new theme.

  4. (Optional) Set the new theme as the default, and prevent users from selecting themes.

  5. (Optional) Allow users to see and select the new theme

  6. Restart IIS for the changes to take affect.

If you use multiple Exchange servers for Outlook on the web client connections, you need to copy the new theme to each server. You should also create a backup copy of the new theme so you can copy the files back after you reinstall or upgrade the Exchange server.

After you create a theme, you may also want to customize elements that are common to all themes. For more information, see Customize the Outlook on the web sign-in, language selection, and error pages in Exchange Server.

What do you need to know before you begin?

  • Estimated time to complete this task: 45 minutes.

  • You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure or procedures. To see what permissions you need, see the "Outlook on the web virtual directories" entry in the Clients and mobile devices permissions topic. The account you use also needs to be a member of the local Administrators group on the Exchange server.

  • The light version of Outlook on the web doesn't support themes.

  • To replace an existing color with a new color, you need the HTML RGB value of the new color. You can find HTML RGB values at Color Table. If you can't find the color there, you can use an image editing tool or an HTML color codes web site to determine its HTML RGB value.

  • Don't delete the folder %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\themes\base, or any files in it.

  • If you decide to directly edit an existing theme (not a copy of the theme), make a backup copy of the original files before you modify them.

  • For information about keyboard shortcuts that may apply to the procedures in this topic, see Keyboard shortcuts in the Exchange admin center.

Tip

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Step 1: Use File Explorer to copy the folders and files of an existing theme, and rename the copied folders and files

You can inspect the built-in themes by opening a mailbox in Outlook on the web, selecting Settings, and then selecting Change theme.

Change theme menu location in Outlook on the web.

You can use the information in the Default Outlook on the web themes in Exchange Server section at the end of this topic to match the display name of the theme in Outlook on the web to the name of the theme folder on the Exchange server.

The theme files and folders are stored in the following locations:

  • %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\themes\ contains the theme folder that holds the header image, theme preview image, and theme description text.

  • %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\styles\ contains the _fabric.color.variables.theme.<ThemeFolderName>.less and fabric.color.theme.<ThemeFolderName>.css files that define the colors that are used in the theme.

    Note: The <ExchangeVersion> subfolder uses the syntax 15.1. nnn. nn, and indicates the Exchange Cumulative Update (CU) that's installed.

After you've identified the theme that's closest to what you want (for example, with or without a header image), you need to copy the theme folder and the corresponding files, and then rename the copied folders and files

  1. In File Explorer, browse to %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\themes.

  2. Select an existing theme folder in the \themes folder, copy it, and then paste it back into the \themes folder. This results in a new folder named <ThemeFolderName> - Copy.

    Note: An easy way to copy and paste the theme folder is to select the folder, press the Control key + C, and then press the Control key + V.

  3. Rename the new theme folder that you created in the previous step. For example, fourthcoffee.

    Note: An easy way to rename the folder is to select it, and then press the F2 key.

  4. In File Explorer, browse to %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\styles\.

  5. Locate the files named _fabric.color.variables.theme.<ThemeFolderName>.less and fabric.color.theme.<ThemeFolderName>.css that correspond to the theme folder you copied in step 2. Select each file, copy it, and paste it back into the \styles folder. This results in new files named _fabric.color.variables.theme.<ThemeFolderName> - Copy.less and fabric.color.theme.<ThemeFolderName> - Copy.css.

  6. Rename the new files that you created in the previous step. The <ThemeFolderName> value must match the folder name from step 3. For example, _fabric.color.variables.theme.fourthcoffee.less and fabric.color.theme.fourthcoffee.css.

Step 2: Use Notepad to configure the display name and sort order of the new theme

You need to configure a unique display name and sort order for the new theme, because the new theme has the same display name and sort order as the theme you copied. The theme's display name appears in the Change theme panel in Outlook on the web. The sort order determines where the theme appears in the list of themes.

  1. Use Notepad to open the file named themeinfo.xml in the new theme folder %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\themes\<NewThemeFolder> that you created in Step 1. The contents of the file look like this:

    <theme displayname="__<CopiedThemeName>__" sortorder="<CopiedThemeSortOrder>"/>

  2. Change the displayname="__<CopiedThemeName>__" value to the value you want. For example displayname = "Fourth Coffee Corporate Theme".

    Note: The theme display name value "__<ThemeName>__" is a code string that's localized into different languages. The text value that you specify for the new theme isn't localized into different languages.

  3. Change the sortorder="<CopiedThemeSortOrder>" integer value to the unique value you want. A lower value appears earlier in the list of themes. You can use the information in the Default Outlook on the web themes in Exchange Server section at the end of this topic to find the sort order values for the built-in themes. The Default theme has sortorder="0", and appears first in the list.

    • If you want to insert your new theme among the list of built-in themes, change the number to a unique value that isn't already in use. For example, if you want your new theme to appear second in the list, you can use the value sortorder="5".

    • If you want to replace the position of a built-in theme in the list, set the number to the same value as built-in theme, and then change the sort order for the built-in theme. For example, if you want your new theme to appear first in the list, you need to set your new theme to sortorder="0". But, you also need to open the themeinfo.xml file in the \base folder (the Default theme) to change the value sortorder="0" to something else (for example, sortorder="5").

  4. When you're finished, save and close the themeinfo.xml file.

Step 3: Customize the new theme

Image files

Theme image files are stored in the following folders in %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\themes\<ThemeFolderName>:

  • \images\0: These files are used in left-to-right languages.

  • \images\rtl: These files are used in right-to-left languages. Depending on the image, the file might be exactly the same as the left-to-right version, or it might be reversed (right-to-left instead of left-to-right).

The image files that exist in these folders are described in the following table:

File name Dimensions (width x height in pixels) Bit depth Description
headerbgmaing2.png 2000 x 50 32 The header image for themes that use a static header image. The size of the file varies.

If the theme doesn't use a static header image, the file is 1 x 1, and the size is 2815 bytes.
headerbgmaing2.gif 2000 x 50 24 The header image for themes that use an animated header image. The size of the file varies.

If the theme doesn't use an animated header image, the file is 1 x 1, and the size is 43 bytes.
themepreview.png 64 x 64 24 or 8 The small square image that represents the theme in the Change theme panel in Outlook on the web.

For the Default theme and the Black theme, this file 1 x 1, and the preview image is a black square.

You can edit the existing image file, or replace the file with a new file that has the same name and dimensions.

Colors

Theme colors are defined in the following files in the %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\styles folder:

  • fabric.color.theme.<ThemeFolderName>.css

  • _fabric.color.variables.<ThemeFolderName>.less

If you change a color value, you need to change all references to the color in both files.

Step 4: (Optional) Set the default theme and prevent users from selecting a theme

Setting a new default theme only affects users who haven't manually selected their theme. To force all users to use the default theme, you also need to disable theme selection in Outlook on the web. These settings affect all users who connect to Outlook on the web through the Exchange server.

To set the default theme and prevent users from changing their theme in Outlook on the web, use the following syntax:

Set-OwaVirtualDirectory -Identity <VirtualDirectoryIdentity> -DefaultTheme <ThemeFolderName> -ThemeSelectionEnabled $false

This example configures the theme folder named fourthcoffee as the default theme in Outlook on the web for the default website on the server named Mailbox01.

Set-OwaVirtualDirectory -Identity "Mailbox01\owa (Default Web Site)" -DefaultTheme fourthcoffee -ThemeSelectionEnabled $false

Notes:

  • By default, the value of the DefaultTheme parameter is blank ($null). This value indicates that no default theme is specified, and the theme named Default is used if the user hasn't manually selected a theme.

  • Exchange doesn't validate the value that you specify for the DefaultTheme parameter. Make sure that the theme exists.

  • To specify a default theme for specific users that overrides the default theme setting on the Outlook on the web virtual directory, use the DefaultTheme parameter on the Set-OwaMailboxPolicy cmdlet.

Step 5: (Optional) Allow users to select the new theme

If you don't want to force all users to use the new theme, you need to add the new theme to the stylemanifest.xml file so users can find and select it in the list of themes. The stylemanifest.xml file is located in %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\manifests.

This example adds a new line in the stylemanifest.xml file for the new fourthcoffee theme.

<themeVariables themeName="fourthcoffee" fileName="_fabric.color.variables.theme.fourthcoffee.less" />

Step 6: Restart IIS

You need to restart Internet Information Services (IIS) for the changes to take effect.

  1. Open IIS Manager on the Exchange server. An easy way to do this in Windows Server 2012 or later is to press Windows key + Q, type inetmgr, and select Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager in the results.

  2. In IIS Manager, select the server.

  3. In the Actions pane, click Restart.

    In IIS Manager, select the server, and in the Actions pane, click Restart.

Note: To perform this procedure on the command line, open an elevated command prompt on the Exchange server (a Command Prompt window you open by selecting Run as administrator) and run the following command:

net stop w3svc /y
net start w3svc

How do you know this worked?

To verify that you've successfully created an Outlook on the web theme, perform the following steps:

  1. Open a mailbox in Outlook on the web. On the Exchange server, you can test your theme by opening the URL https://localhost/owa or https://127.0.0.1/owa.

  2. Depending on the settings you configured, verify the new theme is used by default, or verify that you can see and select the new theme at Settings > Change theme.

  3. If you don't see your changes after you restart IIS, clear your browsing history (delete temporary Internet files), and refresh the browser window.

Default Outlook on the web themes in Exchange Server

The built-in Outlook on the web themes are located in the folder %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\OWA\prem\<ExchangeVersion>\resources\themes, and are described in the following table.

Folder name Display name in Outlook on the web Sort order in Outlook on the web (lower listed first) Header image type
angular Angular 80's 110 Static
balloons Balloons 240 Static
base Default 0 None
beach Beach Sunset 40 Animated
black Black 670 None
blueberry Blueberry 600 None
blueprint Blueprint 120 Static
bricks Bricks 20 Static
cats Cats 300 Static
chevron Chevron 80 Static
circuit Circuit 130 Static
comic Comic Book 170 Static
contrast Contrast 500 None
cordovan Cordovan 650 None
crayon Crayon 140 Static
cubes 3D Cubes 190 Static
cubism Cubism 310 Static
darkcordovan Dark Cordovan 660 None
darkorange Dark Orange 620 None
diamonds Floating Diamonds 160 Static
far Far, Far Away 150 Animated
grape Grape 610 None
jelly Jelly Fish 70 Animated
lightblue Light Blue 530 None
lightgreen Light Green 540 None
lite Lite 510 None
mediumdarkblue Dark Blue 640 None
minimal Minimal 520 None
modern 20th Century Modern 280 Static
mountain Mountain Peak 50 Static
orange Orange 580 None
paint Finger paints 290 Static
pink Pink 550 None
pixel Pixel Pop 60 Static
polka Polka Dot 200 Static
pomegranate Pomegranate 590 None
primary Primary 180 Static
raspberry Raspberry 570 None
robot Robot 100 Animated
simple Simple Facets 230 Static
spectrum Spectrum Facets 90 Static
strawberry Strawberry 250 Static
super Super sparkle happy 10 Static
teagarden Tea Garden 210 Static
teal Teal 550 None
watermelon Watermelon 630 None
whale Whale of a Time 30 Animated
whimsical Whimsical 220 Static
wntrlnd Winterland 260 Static
wrld One World 270 Static