Branding has been setup. You
can upload images/text for themes that support branding to
/home/hosty/cpanelbranding/themename.
If the admin has installed the
bluelagoon theme, you can test out branding by using the following steps:
1. Use the branding manager below, or upload a new logo via FTP or
cpanel to /home/hosty/cpanelbranding/bluelagoon. The file must be named
cp.gif,cp.jpg, or cp.png.
2. Login to any account you own with that is uses
the bluelagoon theme.
3. If you uploaded the image in the correct place the
cPanel logo in the upper left hand corner should be replaced with the image
you uploaded.
The bluelagoon theme includes the following
tag where the cPanel logo is normally displayed:
<cpanel
Branding="image(cp)">
When cpanel sees this tag, it will look in
the account owner (reseller)'s cpanelbranding directory for the image. If it
does not find an image with the specified name ending in .gif,.png,or .jpg;
cpanel will use the image that has been included with the theme. Notice that the
name of the image is included in the tag <cpanel
Branding="image(cp)"> would look for cp.gif,cp.png, and cp.jpg. The tag
<cpanel Branding="image(logo)"> would look for logo.gif,logo.png,
and logo.jpg.
You can also use the branding text tag to include branded
text in a cpanel page. The tag <cpanel
Branding="text(supportinfo)"> will look for supportinfo.txt in the
cpanelbranding folder, and insert it where the tag is. If you are inserting text
into an html page, you can place html tags and text in the text file.
A
few themes all you to edit the images from inside the theme. Click the [edit
live] link to enter cPanel with this theme and you will be able to see your
changes as you upload the new images.
You can alter
branding below for themes that have a branding.conf (click on the theme to alter
branding for that theme):
x2 [edit live] xmail
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[edit live] x3 [edit live] x3mail [edit live]