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− | <span class="title">Release Information</span>
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− | Version: 7.1<br />
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− | Release Type: Release Candidate<br />
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− | Release Date: xx Month 2016<br />
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− | Distribution Types: Full Version Only
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− | ==Version History==
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− | <tr><th>Version</th><th>Release Type</th><th>Release Date</th></tr>
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− | <tr><td>7.1.0</td><td>Beta 1</td><td>xx Month 2016</td></tr>
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− | ==Download==
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− | Download the latest version of WHMCS from http://download.whmcs.com/
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− | ==Upgrade Process==
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− | [[Upgrading|View Standard Upgrade Steps]]
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− | ===Automatic Updating===
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− | If you are running WHMCS 7.0 or later, you can use the built-in Automatic Update utility.
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− | Simply navigate to Utilities > Update WHMCS to begin the process.
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− | <div class="docs-alert-info"><i class="fa fa-info-circle fa-fw"></i> If the update was released recently, you may need to click the Check for Updates button before the update will show as available.</div>
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− | For more information about the Automatic Updater and troubleshooting please refer to http://docs.whmcs.com/Automatic_Updater
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− | ==Release Notes==
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− | ===Asset/Template Changes===
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− | We've introduced compression of all asset files. This reduces the number of external requests, giving improved performance throughout the product. Delivering faster load times for admins and clients.
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− | ====Which Templates have this?====
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− | For the Client Area, the templates Six and Standard Cart use minified files. For the Admin Area, both v4 and Blend templates use minified files.
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− | ====Why change this?====
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− | Speed. On average, WHMCS 7.1 performs 50% fewer requests and pages load up to 25% faster.
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− | ====Can I still add custom css?====
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− | Yes, definitely. By using the existing [[Customising_the_Six_Theme#Applying_Custom_CSS_Styling|custom.css]] functionality for the six template. The custom.css file for the Six template can apply overrides to the Six and any Order Form Template.
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− | ===Stripe===
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− | WHMCS 7.1 introduced an official WHMCS Stripe module. Find the WHMCS module can in modules/gateways/. Full documentation for Stripe is here.
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− | ====What if I have an existing Stripe Module?====
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− | WHMCS has attempted to make the module a drop in replacement for other third party modules. After upgrading, configure the module in Setup > Payments > Payment Gateways. Once configured, disable the third party module, choosing Stripe as the replacement.
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− | ====What if my module has the filename "stripe"?====
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− | On upgrade, replacement of the third party module will be automatic. Configuration of the module is still required in Setup > Payments > Payment Gateways.
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− | ====What if the third party module had template changes?====
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− | With the official WHMCS module, there are no template changes. Remove any changes completed to your custom template to avoid any conflict issues.
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− | ====Can I use Stripe with stored Credit Card details?====
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− | The Stripe module converts stored details to a token on automatic capture. It is not possible to store or view credit card details in full when using Stripe in WHMCS.
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− | ==New Documentation Articles==
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− | * [[Module Queue]]
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− | * [[Premium Domains]]
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− | * [[Hooks:PremiumPriceOverride|Premium Price Override Hook]]
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− | * [[Hooks:PremiumPriceRecalculationOverride|Premium Price Recalculation Override Hook]]
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− | * [[Stripe]]
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− | ==Template Changes==
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− | === Six Template ===
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− | ==Changelog==
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− | * [[Changelog:WHMCS_V7.1.0_Beta_1|Version 7.1.0 Beta 1]]
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