Iwonder... if I use the WordPress Auto-Provision module, a nice WHMCS theme, and then customized the client area template to only show what I want -- if that would be essentially what I'm asking for?
You can easily integrate WHMCS and WordPress using: WHMCS Bridge Pro by i-plugins: -
plugins.com/ have used it myself, it's perfect and works a treat. There are other modules out there as well and depending on how much functionality you require you can find plenty on the web, or just ask in the forums. If you have any other questions about WHMCS, more than happy to help. I like to think I am a bit of an expert as I have been using WHMCS since V4 maybe even V3 so quite some time.
I am trying to change the button and accent colors on the client area homepage panels (see image). I want them all to be the same color, but I can't seem to find the line(s) of code that need to be changed to achieve this. I am using the six theme. Any help would be much appreciated!
I also have a question regarding the same type of thing except, I want to change the button colours in the client area in the Six theme in WHMCS version 7.4.2 I want them to have all the same colour. Right now they are all green. I want to change them to all blue #0e5077. I have changed what I thought to be the correct spot in styles.css but it's not working. I would appreciate any help. Thank you.
Only other issue I can possibly think is a browser extension or addon module is interfering. Try disabling all browser extensions and addon modules/hooks temporarily and then try. If the same issue occurs, perhaps reinstall the WHMCS theme you are using in the client area (eg. six or twenty-one)
ClientX is the most unique WHMCS client area theme or template that gives a unique design to your WHMCS client area. It comes with various styles and features that make it more unique than any other template available in the marketplace.
Change color style according to your requirements with the ClientX addon module in WHMCS admin, you do not need to have developer knowledge to change the colors, you just need to add hexa codes and its all done.
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Yes, if you want to change the sidebar, header bar or button color you can edit from the ClientX Add-on Module. otherwise if you want change the color scheme of pages then Please update from Override folder.
I am currently using WHMCS Bridge with another theme called Hostcluster. But every time someone clicks "Confirm payment" They are shown a 404 page. I realised I needed to change the friendly URLs to "Basic" Because I am using the free version of Bridge. I haven't had another customer to test it, do you think that could be the reason?
I had similar ideas in the past and I think the API is the only way if you want to have a separated area/control panel. Obviously this is the hardest approach and limited to what ever data you can get or manipulate with the API as opposed to editing the template files directly.
The reason I mention this is that editing the template files is fine if that is what you will have for all your site, a one single unified theme. While WHMCS allows different themes, and users can switch I find that approach not usable (at least I didn't find a solution) for the following reason...
When a user switches a theme, assuming you have a control panel that is more unified than the rest of your sales site, or a mobile version, or what ever, switching the user to that theme is perfectly fine by just forcing the URL&theme parameters when you send him to that page or when he logs in. But WHMCS is not aware what template files or URL its loading, its done as a session. The problem is that switch is permanent. If the user for what ever reason goes back to your site, he will not be switched back to the default theme. For this is a problem.
Example, I would love to have a separate theme that is for example more like an admin interface, without the rest of the navigation headers or footers from an usual site. Similar to the screenshot you posted. I could then switch the user to that theme when he logs in, but the problem is that if I then send him or link to another URL from WHMCS, like support, faq, etc, he would still use that theme instead of my default one. I didn't find a way to switch themes back and forth depending on which site they are, as WHMCS is not aware of that. While you could force him back to the default theme when he logs out, this would not work for people that just close the page and come back later. If there was a way to set a theme only for a specific period of time or to only load for a specific URL I guess creating a theme is the easier approach. The only benefit or using themes is if you have a manual switch on which users can manually change, but doing this programatically or automatically does not seem possible. If there was an API or code for this, that you can put on each template to force a theme, this would be wonderful. Otherwise I guess your best approach right now is just use the API to integrate it to an external platform. Not perfect, and you probably will have to code a lot but this is the cleanest approach I found so far.
Honestly, the Digit theme is awesome. But I need to try and customise it a bit to look more "basic". I can see how, to a new user, all of the buttons and sections can be confusing/ overwhelming. I hope one day they come out with a front end part!
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The ClientX WHMCS Client Area Theme is simple yet elegant, and it's all about giving your customers a well-balanced user experience. WHMCS has a pretty simple client section, and there are a lot of themes on the market that don't match the needs of hosting companies. As a result, we provide the ClientX WHMCS Template, which is quite professional in its own right, offering a full-width screen, RTL support, and a slew of other features that you won't find in any other client area theme.
We include a free CartX template with our ClientX template. This gives the order form template a fresh new design. With the Free CartX, we've revamped the default WHMCS theme development to make it more user-friendly for our users.
We designed and incorporated it in addition to the usual invoice in WHMCS. On the current home page, the user may see the complete invoice to see if it has been paid, as well as many additional choices for searching bills. Filter invoices according to their status and receive notifications in the client area.
I need to change the login page of WHMCS since the current one is a bit confusing with all those additional options which better be shown ofter user is logged in. I want to change the clientarea.php to just show a small dialogbox (would look cool after I add css and some jquery) on the whole page which asks the user to login.I tried to find the tpl file specifically for clientarea but could not find one. The clientarea.php file is encoded so can't really edit that.Any guesses?
The above form can be placed in any tpl file and will work as expectedNote: the ?goto clause can be used to redirect the logged in user we use this tonavigate the user back to /cart.php?a=checkout when they are ready to buy.
The client area is split up into several different template files. The files I think you should look at are header.tpl, login.tpl and footer.tpl. You should also look at the WHMCS documentation at _Area_Template_Files and _Resources#Display_Customisation. WHMCS also offers support for these kinds of things as well.
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