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WHMCS is 100% customisable.  Utilising the Smarty templating system, with the WHMCS template files you can:
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*Change the entire look of all aspects of the client area
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*Add your own HTML & PHP code to extend the system
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*Add your own text strings which change based on the users language selection
 
 
 
==Basic Steps==
 
 
 
#Duplicate the "default" folder in the templates folder and rename it to a custom name
 
#You can then make your changes to the template files as required - header.tpl and footer.tpl affect the header and footer of all pages - all other template files are for their respective pages
 
#Once complete, upload your new templates folder to the templates directory of WHMCS on your server
 
#Finally, to activate the template, login to the admin area, go to Configuration > General Settings and on the first tab of the general settings choose your custom template name from the Template dropdown menu.
 
 
 
Templates can also be changed on the fly per-user via the URL. Add '''?systemtemplate=''templatename''''' to the url when accessing the client area, or '''?ordertemplate=''orderform''''' to change the order form displayed.
 
 
 
'''E.G.'''<br />
 
<nowiki>http://yourdomain.com/whmcs/clientarea.php?systemtemplate=portal</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>http://yourdomain.com/whmcs/order.php?systemtemplate=portal&ordertemplate=singlepage</nowiki>
 
 
 
See also [[Template Syntax]]
 

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