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  Post #1 (permalink)   08-04-2010, 06:02 PM
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Anyone can provide path to alter body bckground color of whmcs?
 
 
 


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Kind of vague.
Which page specifically.

If you want to find out pretty much anything about any page use Firefox and install the Firebug addon. It's amazing.
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Anyone can provide path to alter body bckground color of whmcs?
Hello,

This is a very vague question. If you let me know your website address I will show you which line to edit.

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Find the section in your "style.css" found in the template folder that you are using in WHMCS called body { }

Change "background-color:#<Color here>;"

That's it!
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Find the section in your "style.css" found in the template folder that you are using in WHMCS called body { }

Change "background-color:#<Color here>;"

That's it!
this sould help you out a lot.
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  Post #6 (permalink)   08-08-2010, 02:29 PM
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WHMCS is very easy to template, the template folder will be at:

path/to/whmcs/templates/portal

if you use the original template. I'd suggest copying and renaming the folder so that your changes don't get overwritten on the next update.

You can edit pretty much any part of any page, but it's not a good idea to make changes to too many of the template files, as you may need to redo them all again on the next update (I speak from experience). Try to just edit the css and header/footer files and you will save yourself work in the future.
 
 
 


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  Post #7 (permalink)   08-08-2010, 05:52 PM
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portal? yes just check the style.css in templates.
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It may alternatively be path/to/whmcs/templates/default depending on which one you have set
 
 
 


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Good tip

You seem to have alot of experience. This helped me too.ty
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Depending on what template you are using everything is located under the style.css in the default or portal folder. Also, you can customize the individual pages via these folders as well.
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WHMCS are bringing out another new release soon, so if you do make changes to individual pages then bear in mind that you will need to remake them when you upgrade.
 
 
 


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WHMCS is very easy to template, the template folder will be at:

path/to/whmcs/templates/your theme name

if you use the original template. I'd suggest copying and renaming the folder so that your changes don't get overwritten on the next update.

You can edit pretty much any part of any page, but it's not a good idea to make changes to too many of the template files, as you may need to redo them all again on the next update (I speak from experience). Try to just edit the css and header/footer files and you will save yourself work in the future.
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Find the section in your "style.css" found in the template folder that you are using in WHMCS called body { }

Change "background-color:#<Color here>;"

That's it!
this are the best answer remember to make a backup of your css before you start working on it.
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WHMCS is very easy to template, the template folder will be at:

path/to/whmcs/templates/portal

if you use the original template. I'd suggest copying and renaming the folder so that your changes don't get overwritten on the next update.

You can edit pretty much any part of any page, but it's not a good idea to make changes to too many of the template files, as you may need to redo them all again on the next update (I speak from experience). Try to just edit the css and header/footer files and you will save yourself work in the future.
This is the best answer.
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  Post #14 (permalink)   09-28-2010, 03:29 PM
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there is also a styles.css in the cart folder that controls the color and styles of the boxes inside the order form.

The path will look something like this: path/to/whmcs/templates/orderforms/cart [whatever cart you are using]
 
 
 


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When you upgrade, just override the listed template changes, not the WHOLE folder. This method will save your integration...
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