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Jezza95

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  1. Fantastic! That's done the trick! Thanks a lot for the help. I know it's only a small thing I wanted, but I think small things can make a big difference some times when it comes to personalization of scripts Thanks again buddy. Josh.
  2. Hello, Thanks for your advise. The <title> of the header file is changing the title for after you have logged in to the billing system. I'm referring to the "Admin Login" screen itself. The default title is "WHMCS Complete Billing & Support System". (On the /admin/login.php) page. I've tried opening up the "login.php" but I can't add anything in there without the login.php file page becoming corrupted. Any ideas? Thanks again.
  3. Hi mate, Still no luck after searching through the /admin/templates folder. I reviewed the "login.php" under the "admin" folder but most of that file is full of encrypted context. Any ideas how I could add some code in to this file without it corrupting the file? Many Thanks, Josh.
  4. Hi guys, Yes, this may seem a very petty question. Although, there is nothing more I like than being able to personalize settings and templates to suit my standards. Before I upgraded my WHMCS from an earlier version, some how I managed to change the title of the admin login page. I can't remember how to do it and I'm just wondering if any one could point me in to the right direction of doing this? I have tried opening up the "login.php" file under the "admin" folder and adding in some standard HTML although, when re-uploaded to the server it returns an error on the page. So I've removed the HTML code from the page and now it's functioning as normal again. So I'm just wondering how to get my head around it... Many Thanks, Josh.
  5. Hi guys, After freshly installing WHMCS, I customized the default background with a background image that I have created in Photoshop. The background displays fine in the normal resolution of 1024x768 as well as some of the slightly larger monitors that I use within my company. Although, recently I have purchased a new touch screen PC and the screen is the size of about 26inch but the background doesn't fully stretch towards the far end of the screen. (Towards the right) Instead the right section of the background is using the default CSS background colour (black) instead of stretching the image across the page. I'm just wondering if anyone what code I could use, and place in to which file to make the background extend across the end of the page on larger displays. Thanks Josh.
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