White-labeling allows applications to store visual-styling configuration data on the Verdocs servers. This data is not used by
Verdocs itself, but may be retrieved later by the application to support changing styles in user interfaces.
The advantage to this approach is white-label data is stored at an organization-wide level. If you are building just one
application, you may not need this feature. But if you are building an application that may have many different "looks"
depending on who the user is (what organization the user is in) this endpoint can be very helpful.
White-labeling allows applications to store visual-styling configuration data on the Verdocs servers. This data is not used by Verdocs itself, but may be retrieved later by the application to support changing styles in user interfaces.
The advantage to this approach is white-label data is stored at an organization-wide level. If you are building just one application, you may not need this feature. But if you are building an application that may have many different "looks" depending on who the user is (what organization the user is in) this endpoint can be very helpful.