One of the most powerful features of any of our WHMCS Themes is that you can customize many different aspects of your theme. The SwiftModders WHMCS Admin Theme is no different and offers many ways to make your installation unique to your brand. This guide will walk you through the various settings you can customize.
Editing the General Settings
These settings are general theme options that will impact multiple areas of the theme. Of course, some will have more impact than others, but this is the first step in making your theme unique.
- Font CDN URL: This field will utilize the Montserrat font family call via Google Fonts by default. Of course, any font CDN can be used, so you can change this CDN URL to anything you would like. If you’re not interested in using a custom font, leave this field blank to disable its usage.
- Font Family: This field will match whichever font you’ve selected via your preferred Font CDN. If you’re not using a Font CDN, you’ll be expected to call a font stack supported in most browsers. For a safe list of CSS font stacks that do not require a CDN, check out this guide: https://www.cssfontstack.com/
- Gravatar Support: Gravatar is a global user avatar system provided by WordPress.com. Your selected avatar will be attached to the email address you used when you signed up, and this option will pull your user’s avatar into the header and ticket views. If no avatar was uploaded, it will show a default silhouette image.
- SwiftModders Footer Copyright: If you would like to show support for SwiftModders, you can enable our copyright message to display in the theme’s footer. If disabled, it will be removed.
Adding Your Company Logo
Most organizations will want to use their company branding on the theme instead of the default SwiftModders logo. We highly recommend you give your site a better professional feel and avoid branding confusion when your customers need product support. Let’s walk through the best way to change this.
If you want to avoid using a logo, you can completely disable its use. Disabling “Logo Support” will replace your logo with a text version of your Company Name. If your company name is quite long, it will automatically be truncated in the header utilizing CSS. For those who wish to use logos, you can replace the following fields with your logo URL:
- Logo: A knockout white version of your logo
Adjusting the Theme Colors
By default, the theme will use the SwiftModders website’s branding colors. While we enjoy those colors, you might not! If your company or organization features its color palette, this section will be the best place to display it.
As you can see, the theme has many color options you can change to make your installation unique quickly. The “Brand Colors” are the primary colors used throughout the theme. The “Theme Colors” are default color sets that WHMCS uses throughout various site areas. We would always keep these colors in the same family as described. The “Gray Colors” are shades of gray that scale from lightest to darkest. You should always keep the scale as close to the default as possible. You may end up with legibility issues on your theme otherwise.
Modifying the Theme Layout
In addition to editing essential branding elements of your theme installation, you can also edit general layout settings to help make your installation feel more unique! Let’s walk through the various options available to you.
- Login Background Image: This background image will be used on the login template to invite users to log in. This image can be anything you like, so enter the URL or upload the background image you wish to use. I recommend changing the name or location if you do not want to have your image overwritten after each update.
- Menu Location: By default, the menu navigation will be on the side, but you can also select the top horizontal version.
- Header Style: The header has two styles: light and dark. The light version will be a white-style header using the “Color Logo” and “Color Icon Logo.” The dark version will be a dark gray-style header using the “White Logo” and “White Icon Logo.” These style changes are ignored in the dark version when you enable the “Dark Theme.”
- Menu Style: Similarly to the “Header Style,” you can pick between two different menu styles, light or dark.
- Login Style: When you or your staff attempt to log in to the WHMCS admin panel, you will either be presented with a modern “split-screen” style or a “classic” style login form.
Inserting my own custom CSS/SCSS
For those who are a little more advanced and clearly understand how to use CSS or SASS/SCSS syntax, you can use the “Custom CSS” tab to insert your CSS into the theme directly. This is especially helpful for areas of the theme I do not provide an easy way to edit. However, be careful; adding incorrect CSS or SCSS syntax can break the CSS compilation library and result in your changes not being saved.
The Theme Installer provides an easy-to-use syntax formatter that should help make the editing process simpler. However, if you make a mistake, your changes will give an error rather than save. Do not forget to consider any changes impacting the desktop, tablet, and mobile versions.
Congratulations, you’ve completed the guide on customizing your theme installation! We hope this was helpful and provides greater insight into this theme’s power. As always, if you have any issues during the installation process, please be sure to open a support request.