Customization
Customize the SDK-provided screens to match your application's style
Customizing the Flutter SDK requires leveraging native SDK capabilities. This page details how to do so for each platform
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Customize the SDK-provided screens to match your application's style
Customizing the Flutter SDK requires leveraging native SDK capabilities. This page details how to do so for each platform
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To override strings, create a string resource file in your Android module. It should look something like android/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml
, however the exact path could vary depending on your project's structure.
Similarly, to change colors on Android, create a colors resource file, whose path should look something like (but maybe not exactly): android/app/src/main/res/values/colors.xml
Then, follow the instructions located at the Android docs under the XML resources tab.
The full details on how to define the Swift Colors file is available here:
Similarly, for localization, create a Localizable.strings
file in the Xcode project, define an instance of SmileIDLocalizableStrings
, and set it using SmileID.appy()
.
The full details on how to define the Localizations is available here: