Custom CSS for admin panel

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Starting from version 2.09 advanced users have been able to modify outlook of CashCrusader admin panel. Modifications are done using a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS CSS] file. File called ''admin.custom.css'' is included to header if it exists. Create file ''admin.custom.css'' to your admin folder and add any modifications you want there, some examples can be found from ''admin.custom.examples.css'', which can also be found from admin folder.
Starting from version 2.09 advanced users have been able to modify outlook of CashCrusader admin panel. Modifications are done using a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS CSS] file. File called ''admin.custom.css'' is included to header if it exists. Create file ''admin.custom.css'' to your admin folder and add any modifications you want there, some examples can be found from ''admin.custom.examples.css'', which can also be found from admin folder.
Please notice that we do not provide help for CSS via helpdesk, instead we refer to [http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp CSS tutorials from w3schools].
Please notice that we do not provide help for CSS via helpdesk, instead we refer to [http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp CSS tutorials from w3schools].

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Starting from version 2.09 advanced users have been able to modify outlook of CashCrusader admin panel. Modifications are done using a CSS file. File called admin.custom.css is included to header if it exists. Create file admin.custom.css to your admin folder and add any modifications you want there, some examples can be found from admin.custom.examples.css, which can also be found from admin folder.


Please notice that we do not provide help for CSS via helpdesk, instead we refer to CSS tutorials from w3schools.

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