Hi Everyone
We currently run Jira Service Management in the cloud, and Jira Software Data Center. We're working to migrate the DC users, projects and data into the same cloud site as JSM.
Is there any way to have a different site logo shown, depending on whether a user is "in" JSM vs Jira?
Hi Neil,
Short answer is No, but where are you wanting to see that?
I suspected as much :)
The site logo in the bar at the top. It currently shows the stock "Jira Service Management" logo. We can obviously change it to a company logo, but in an ideal world it would reflect the Jira application that the user is currently using (although I appreciate the vagueness of what that means - I guess what project/space they happen to be in at the time?).
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Here's the top left corner of Jira as we currently see it. It's showing the Jira Service Management logo because that's what we set up first (and didn't change it to our company logo). Now we've added Jira, as part of our DC cloud migration, but it still shows Jira Service Management as the logo.
I can of course change it to a single site-wide logo, but what would be nice is if the two Jira apps I have under my site could have their own site logos. The reason is that my users working in Jira Service Management are dealing with end customer requests, whereas users in Jira (which includes all the JSM agent users too) are working on "internal" items. It would be nice if the distinction was clear.
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Ah, gotcha - thanks for sharing the screenshot. Yeah, that's where you would put your company logo for the Jira instance. Though for Confluence you can have a different logo. But you won't be able to have a different one that switches between JSM and Jira.
You might could handle it by adding JSM - to the beginning of the JSM Space names or something like that.
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Thanks John. Yes that's a good idea with the space names.
Thanks again for your help
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