From version 17.2 of PaperCut NG and PaperCut MF onwards, the User web interface can be customized directly from the Admin web interface. More complex customizations at the level of CSS may be achieved by creating your own skeleton CSS file, and tweaking it as desired. You can read about our built-in customization options as well as methods for CSS customization in the following section of our user manual: Customize the User web interface
The following instructions detail how to create baseline CSS files using popular web browsers.
Chrome v37.0.2062.124 Load Google Chrome Navigate to http://papercutserver:9191/user Login as a user Press Ctrl+Shift+I Select Sources Expand >css Right Click on user2.css?xxxxx and select Save-As Save to a safe location of your choosing You can then use elements from the new user3.css in your new customized User web interface.
Please Note: When adapting the skeleton CSS file for use with version 17.2 and above, it will need to be renamed to user3.css when placed in the [app-path]/server/custom/web directory.
Firefox v32.0.3 Load Mozilla Firefox Navigate to http://papercutserver:9191/user Login as a user Press Ctrl+Shift+I Select Style Editor Click on Save next to user2.css?xxxxx Save to a safe location of your choosing You can then use elements from the new user3.css in your new customized User web interface.
Please Note: When adapting the skeleton CSS file for use with version 17.2 and above, it will need to be renamed to user3.css when placed in the [app-path]/server/custom/web directory.
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