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Updated by Henriette Darge almost 2 years ago
**As** an administrator of a large OpenProject instance
**I want to** make sure that our custom logo also appears in the top bar when the high contrast mode is in use
**so that** users still know which application they are currently using and do not get confused
**Acceptance criteria**
* a custom logo also appears for users who activated the high contrast mode OR
* an alternative can be set (e.g. just plain text)
**Current situation:**
A custom logo will be replaced by an OpenProject logo for users who activate the high contrast mode
_mentioned in support ticket 16869_
**Acceptance criteria**
* In admin/design page, add the possibility to upload one logo per available mode (currently light, light high contrast, dark)
<img class="image_resized op-uc-image op-uc-image_inline" style="width:573px;" src="/api/v3/attachments/113904/content">
[https://www.figma.com/design/XBmJjD7xbK1Urf8SrRkpn1/Design?node-id=11-37087&t=MZHT9WjgUGvWmaux-0](https://www.figma.com/design/XBmJjD7xbK1Urf8SrRkpn1/Design?node-id=11-37087&t=MZHT9WjgUGvWmaux-0)
**I want to** make sure that our custom logo also appears in the top bar when the high contrast mode is in use
**so that** users still know which application they are currently using and do not get confused
* a custom logo also appears for users who activated the high contrast mode OR
* an alternative can be set (e.g. just plain text)
A custom logo will be replaced by an OpenProject logo for users who activate the high contrast mode
_mentioned in support ticket 16869_
**Acceptance criteria**
* In admin/design page, add the possibility to upload one logo per available mode (currently light, light high contrast, dark)
<img class="image_resized op-uc-image op-uc-image_inline" style="width:573px;" src="/api/v3/attachments/113904/content">
[https://www.figma.com/design/XBmJjD7xbK1Urf8SrRkpn1/Design?node-id=11-37087&t=MZHT9WjgUGvWmaux-0](https://www.figma.com/design/XBmJjD7xbK1Urf8SrRkpn1/Design?node-id=11-37087&t=MZHT9WjgUGvWmaux-0)