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HasOffers Publisher Interface Tune-Up

Becky Doles

Ah… variety. It makes life so much more interesting. Doesn’t it? Here we are, fresh off #Postback14 with an exciting product update to announce: we’ve added some customization options to the HasOffers Publisher Interface.

Gone are the days of staring at the monotony of only blue and white. With the new interface, you can choose between 11 publisher themes giving you a new look and feel. Not only is it simpler to navigate, but it also presents a more modern appearance. And now, you have the option to match your Publisher Interface to your admin theme for a seamless white-label experience.

You may have noticed that over a year ago we made the Publisher Interface much more user friendly. We feature your quick stats at the top, so you can see your most important numbers right away. In addition, we also allow you to easily edit and swap-out the color scheme most appealing to you. If you haven’t had a chance to test it out, we highly recommend it!

How to customize your theme
Ready to give the new themes of the Publisher Interface a shot? Great, here’s where you find them:

Company > Customize Application > New Affiliate Interface Theme

Screen Shot 2014-07-23 at 1.16.46 PM(1)And ta-da! It’s that easy. Now, you can preview what your publishers and affiliates see. Keep in mind that changing the theme will only change the look for those already using the new Publisher Interface.

Why did we make these changes? Because customization, flexibility and user experience are important to us. In fact, changes to the publisher interface were spurred by your suggestions.

Keep them coming! We love to hear your feedback. Hit us up at our new support and community forum, or drop us an email.

Author
Becky Doles

Becky is the Senior Content Marketing Manager at TUNE. Before TUNE, she led a variety of marketing and communications projects at San Francisco startups. Becky received her bachelor's degree in English from Wake Forest University. After living nearly a decade in San Francisco and Seattle, she has returned to her home of Charleston, SC, where you can find her enjoying the sun and salt water with her family.

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