3. Certificate Templates
Creating, customizing, and managing certificate templates is a fundamental aspect of using nChain Certify. This section will guide you through the process of designing templates that can be used to is
Creating a New Certificate Template
There are two ways of creating certificate templates in nChain Certify:
Creating a template through the “Certificate Templates” menu.
Creating a template while setting up a new certificate campaign (right before issuing the certificate).
Creating a template through the “Certificate Template” menu
Navigate to Templates: From the dashboard, click on the "Certificate Templates" on the left menu. This will take you to the template management page for certificates.
Create Template: Click on the "Add New Template" button.
Design Your Template: Use the template editor to design your certificate. You can customize various elements of the certificate, including:
The background colour of the certificate
Font styles and colour
Moto of the certificate (e.g.: Certificate of Completion)
Logos
Save and Preview: Once you are satisfied with the design, save your template. You can then preview the template to see how it will look when issued to recipients.
Creating a template while setting up a new certificate campaign
Start your new certificate campaign: From the dashboard, click on "Project & Certificates" on the left menu. Then, click on New>Create New Certificate. Navigate to step 3 (Certificate Design).
Create Template: Click on the "Create New certificate" button, on the bottom-left corner. A blank template will appear.
Design Your Template: Use the template editor to design your certificate. You can customize various elements of the certificate, including:
The background colour of the certificate
Font styles and colour
Moto of the certificate (e.g.: Certificate of Completion)
Logos
Save and Preview: Once you are satisfied with the design, click on “save”. You will be able to use that certificate design in your current campaign, but it will also be saved to your template dashboard for future use.
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