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[FREE] Definitely-not-cPaneI DirectAdmin Skin / Custom CSS
Some time ago I played with DA on a reseller account, and I didn't get along with it very well. Something felt off, I guess I'm just too used to the cPanel look.
So, yesterday I installed DA for the first time on a fresh SYS dedi and decided to make myself feel at home by playing a bit with css. I'm aware that the code is atrocious, but it works and I don't have time to make it look nicer. Some functionality has been removed from the right widget bar to make it look nicer in my eyes. If you want you can just remove those few display:none's.
Obviously do not copy cPanels icons unless you want them contacting you sooner or later.
To Install:
1) Change to Evolution skin
2) Go to "/usr/local/directadmin/data/skins/evolution/assets/"
2.5) Upload this https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vovler/custom-css-da/main/custom.css
3) Go to "Customize Evolution Skin"
3.5) At "External CSS URL" write "/assets/custom.css"
If you'd like to compare the before and the after:
Comments
mans said i don't fuck with this and fixed it
i can respect it
That is better than the default monotone color..
nice tutor +1
Looking nice, mate! Good job!
I would say WOW. that's really nice looking theme. will try my hands on it soon!
Nice share..
Really nice skin
Nice effort, looks good
Great Effort.
Thanks for the share.
@vovler does it break when we update DA to next version? I understand it is just css, but would be great if you clarify.
Good question, as I previously said this is my first install of DA meaning I have never updated DA once. This question is more appropriate for @DA_Mark
Maybe it's worth putting the css file somewhere outside of the theme assets folder or maybe even create a completely new theme instead of only importing the css file.
@vovler forked this. Thanks! Gonna play a bit with it some day
Also:
https://forum.directadmin.com/threads/custom-css.59875/
Updates won't harm this.
Oh that's really nice, well done.
If DA was a little less clunky I'd use this in a heart beat.