Client Area Designer For WHMCS
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|style="padding: 10px 0px 10px 0px;"|'''Client Area Designer For WHMCS''' is a module that allows administrators to manage their client area final view.<br/> | |style="padding: 10px 0px 10px 0px;"|'''Client Area Designer For WHMCS''' is a module that allows administrators to manage their client area final view.<br/> | ||
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− | |style="padding: 0px 0px 15px 15px;"|'''3. When you install Client Area Designer for the first time you have to rename '' 'license_RENAME.php' '' file.'''<br/> | + | |style="padding: 0px 0px 15px 15px;"|'''3. Extract the downloaded file and choose the one with the right PHP version. Upload and extract the PHP file into the main WHMCS directory.'''<br /> |
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+ | |style="padding: 0px 0px 15px 15px;"|'''4. When you install Client Area Designer For WHMCS for the first time you have to rename '' 'license_RENAME.php' '' file.'''<br/> | ||
File is located in '' 'modules/addons/ClientAreaDesigner/license_RENAME.php'. '' Rename it from '' 'license_RENAME.php' '' to '' 'license.php'. '' | File is located in '' 'modules/addons/ClientAreaDesigner/license_RENAME.php'. '' Rename it from '' 'license_RENAME.php' '' to '' 'license.php'. '' | ||
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Enter your license key between quotation marks as presented on the following screen. You can find your license key in your client area → '' 'My Products'.'' | Enter your license key between quotation marks as presented on the following screen. You can find your license key in your client area → '' 'My Products'.'' | ||
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Log in to your WHMCS admin area. Go to '' 'Setup' '' → '' 'Addon Modules'. '' Afterwards, find '' 'Client Area Designer' '' and press '' 'Activate' '' button. | Log in to your WHMCS admin area. Go to '' 'Setup' '' → '' 'Addon Modules'. '' Afterwards, find '' 'Client Area Designer' '' and press '' 'Activate' '' button. | ||
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To do so, click on '' 'Configure' '' button, tick '' 'Full Administrator' '' and press '' 'Save Changes'. '' | To do so, click on '' 'Configure' '' button, tick '' 'Full Administrator' '' and press '' 'Save Changes'. '' | ||
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You can access your module under '' 'Addons' '' → '' 'Client Area Designer'.'' | You can access your module under '' 'Addons' '' → '' 'Client Area Designer'.'' | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 7 June 2017
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About Client Area Designer For WHMCS
Client Area Designer For WHMCS is a module that allows administrators to manage their client area final view. Change the order of displayed elements, add new ones or hide them if you do not want your clients to access them. |
- Module Features:
✔ Customize Your Client Area By Modifying: |
✔ Navbar Elements |
✔ Sidebar Elements |
✔ Homepage Widgets |
✔ Add Your Own Elements And Widgets |
✔ Scan Your Client Area In Search Of Custom Elements And Widgets |
✔ View And Modify List Of Known Locations In Your Client Area |
- Navbar Element Features:
✔ Define Name |
✔ Define URI |
✔ Define Icon |
✔ Define Display Rules: |
✔ Client Owns Domain |
✔ Client Owns Product |
✔ Client Is In Location |
✔ Add Multiple Links To Element |
- Sidebar Element Features:
✔ Define Name |
✔ Define Icon |
✔ Define Display Rules: |
✔ Client Owns Domain |
✔ Client Owns Product |
✔ Client Is In Location |
✔ Choose One Feature Per Element: |
✔ Add Multiple Links To Element |
✔ Define Custom Body And Footer Content - Support HTML, CSS And JavaScript |
- Homepage Widget Features:
✔ Define Name |
✔ Define Icon |
✔ Define Style Color |
✔ Define Widget Button |
✔ Choose One Feature Per Widget: |
✔ Add Multiple Links To Element |
✔ Define Custom Body And Footer Content - Support HTML, CSS And JavaScript |
- General Info:
✔ Multi-Language Support |
✔ Supports PHP 5.3 Up To PHP 7 |
✔ Supports WHMCS V6 and V7 |
Installation
This tutorial will show you how to successfully install and configure Client Area Designer For WHMCS. We will guide you step by step through the whole installation and configuration process. |
1. Log in to your client area and download the module. |
2. In the downloaded file you will find two packages that support different PHP versions. As presented on the screen below, the first one is dedicated to PHP 7, while the second one is aimed at PHP 5.3 up to PHP 5.6. It does not apply to open source versions. Note: You can check current PHP version in your WHMCS. To do so proceed to 'Utilities' → 'System' → 'PHP Info'. |
3. Extract the downloaded file and choose the one with the right PHP version. Upload and extract the PHP file into the main WHMCS directory. The content of PHP version files should look like this. |
4. When you install Client Area Designer For WHMCS for the first time you have to rename 'license_RENAME.php' file. File is located in 'modules/addons/ClientAreaDesigner/license_RENAME.php'. Rename it from 'license_RENAME.php' to 'license.php'. |
5. In order to configure your license key, you have to edit the previously renamed 'license.php' file. Enter your license key between quotation marks as presented on the following screen. You can find your license key in your client area → 'My Products'. |
6. Now you have to activate the module in your WHMCS system. Log in to your WHMCS admin area. Go to 'Setup' → 'Addon Modules'. Afterwards, find 'Client Area Designer' and press 'Activate' button. |
7. In the next step you need to permit access to this module. To do so, click on 'Configure' button, tick 'Full Administrator' and press 'Save Changes'. |
8. You have just successfully installed Client Area Designer For WHMCS! You can access your module under 'Addons' → 'Client Area Designer'. |
Configuration and Management
Client Area Designer For WHMCS is a module which allows you to adjust the layout of any panels available on your client area as well as add new widgets. The module does not require highly advanced configuration. |
Panels
Under 'Panels' tab you will find three sections dedicated to the visibility of different types of panels in your client area.
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On the first sight you will see two tables, each related to Primary Navbar Left or Right side. There are already all the predefined sections outlined with their official names and positions. |
Those are the below navbar panels visible in the client area. |
First of all, you may change the position of the elements. Drag one panel and drop it in the required place. |
Use action buttons to:
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Edit Element
When you are editing an existing parent element, you may:
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You may also provide some display rules, only clients who fulfill the rules will see the element. If you leave this part empty, the element will be visible for all clients without limitations.
Do not forget to save the changes when ready. |
New Parent Element
It is possible add a completely new parent element either on left or right side. Press 'Add'. |
Then you will have to fill out all the general info, content and display rules. Start with 'General'. Provide:
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If you want only some of the clients to see the panel, then set up the 'Display Rules'. In our case we have decided to select products a client must own to get access to 'Support Chat'. |
This is how our new panel looks like in the client area: |
New Child Element
Let's now add one more element to the already existing 'Support' panel. |
You have to fill out the same data as in case of parent element:
This time we want all the clients to have access to our FAQ site, so we do no set any 'Display Rules'. |
As a custom element, you may delete it completely or edit. |
Let's take a look at the new position in the client area: |
Sidebar Panels
Sidebar panels section refers to the elements located on the left side of your client area. Generally, management of sidebars is very similar to the Navbar panels described in the previous section. |
Available actions:
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Edit Element
General section:
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Content:
Note that it is possible only if the element has no child elements. |
Display rules - only clients who fulfill the rules will see the element. If you leave this part empty, the element will be visible for all clients without limitations. Do not forget to save the changes when ready. |
New Parent Element
You may add a completely new parent element either on left or right side. Press 'Add'. |
Then you will have to fill out all the general info, content and display rules. Start with 'General'. Provide:
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Define Body and Footer content. Note that if you provide the content here, you will not be able to add child elements to this item. |
If you want only some of the clients to see the panel, then set up the 'Display Rules'. Save the changes in the end. |
This is how our new panel looks like in the client area: |
New Child Element
Let's now add one child element to client's 'Shortcuts'. |
Fill out all the required data to crate a correct link:
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Any custom element can be deleted. In contrast to the default ones which may be only edited and hidden. |
Now, you see an additional link under 'Shortcuts'. |
Homepage Widgets
The last type of panels are homepage widgets. Available actions:
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To visualize, these are the client area widgets we are going to alter in a moment: |
Edit widget
General:
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Under 'Content' section you can overwrite the default text. We will leave it empty as we do not want to change the content, just the look and feel of the widget. |
Extras - here you can change the visual parts:
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That is how our adjusted widget looks like now: |
Add New Widget
For presentation purposes we will create now a completely new widget. It will include a button redirection to our Knowledgebase and two links to FAQ and Upload Files form. To start, simply press 'Add' button. |
Then fill out all the general info, content and extras. Start with 'General', provide:
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As we are going to add two links inside the widget, so we have to skip this section. |
Finally, customize your widget by defining color and button details.
Save the changes in the end. |
New Child Widget
Let's now add a child element to the just created 'Knowledgebase'. |
Fill out the required data:
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As you can see, we added two new entries under 'Knowledgebase' widget. Surely, you can edit each one of them or delete. |
Here is a final view of our customized client area with new elements: |
Locations
In this you will find an extended list of all standard locations in your client area with its common name and URI. These locations are searched through by the module scanner in search of custom panels and are available in 'Locations' field when setting up 'Display Rules'. |
Press button with pencil icon next to location you are interested in to edit it. |
There you can edit the name of existing location and its URI. |
New Location
You may also add new if you have some custom locations and you wish to use them in our module. Please note that your locations must be manageable by WHMCS. |
Provide location name and URI. When ready, your new location will be from now on used by Client Area Designer module. |
Scanner
Scanner is a tool that allows our module to carefully browse through a chosen client's client area in search of any elements in known locations. Select a client to log in as one and run the scanner. |
You will see a preview of all locations. When the scan is finished, you will see a summary with the number of found panels. All newly found elements will be automatically added to proper positions in the addon. |
Documentation
The last position in your navigation menu, when pressed, redirects to the article you are currently reading. |
Tips
1. When you area adding new element into your client area, you may add the langs used in the lang file to allow translations and changes. To do so:
$_LANG['element name'] = 'Element Name';
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2. Client Area Designer module supports only WHMCS template Six and any custom documentation that is based on this template and has been customized according to this documentation. |
Common Problems
1. When you have problems with connection, check whether your SELinux or firewall does not block ports. |