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    Our Customized Login Page - Just wanted to share...

    Here:


    Looks so much better than the default version.

    Re: Our Customized Login Page - Just wanted to share...

    looks good..

    did you do anything with the logged on client?

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      Re: Our Customized Login Page - Just wanted to share...

      It looks great! Could share how to ?

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        Re: Our Customized Login Page - Just wanted to share...

        Fantastic job, would love to customize on that level. Any pointers would be much appreciated.

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          Re: Our Customized Login Page - Just wanted to share...

          Easy...

          1) Tools -> Options -> Web Interface: Web Pages - Header and Footer
          ---- Edit Header: Modify the file as needed. This is the header file where the logo goes.
          ---- You can use HTML here as needed. The example above has just very basic HTML.

          2) Tools -> Options -> Web Interface: Web Pages - Header and Footer
          ---- Edit Footer: Modify the file as needed. This is the footer file. The example is
          ---- moderately customized with HTML.

          3) Background: Do this at your own risk as it involves editing few system files.
          ---- CommitCRM strongly advises against editing system files. Having said that, there are
          ---- only two files that you need to modify or four if you want to customize the mobile
          ---- layout as well. Download the background image(s) and store them in the following
          ---- folder: Drive:\CommitCRMInstallFolder\WebInterface\Files. Once done you only need
          ---- to edit out CMTCUSTLOGIN.HTML and CMTLOGINGOODBYE.HTML for the regular web
          ---- interface. The only thing that needs to be added is to the <body> tag. Find <body
          ---- and then just add a space and then background="image.ext" in front of it. That's it.
          ---- e.g. <body background="imagefile.jpg" onkeyup=... ... ...

          That's all there is to it.

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