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# Epicyon Customizations
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## Terms of Service
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You can customize the terms of service by editing **accounts/tos.txt**. If it doesn't already exist then you can use **default_tos.txt** as a template.
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## About Your Instance
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Information about your instance and its origin story can be added by editing **accounts/about.txt**.
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## Welcome Message
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On the login screen you can provide a custom welcome message by creating the file **accounts/login.txt**. This could be used to show a motd or scheduled maintenance information.
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## Login Logo
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You can customize the image on the login screen by saving your instance logo to **accounts/login.png**. A background image can also be set for the login screen by adding **accounts/login-background.png**
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A custom background image can be supplied for the search screen by adding **accounts/search-background.png**
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## Reports Advice
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When a moderator report is created the message at the top of the screen can be customized to provide any additional information, advice or alerts. Edit **accounts/report.txt** and add your text.
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## Extra Emoji
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Extra emoji can be added to the *emoji* directory and you should then update the **emoji/emoji.json** file, which maps the name to the filename (without the .png extension).
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## Style / Colors
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There are a few predefined themes which you can change to. Move to the directory where Epicyon is installed, then you can use:
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``` bash
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theme default
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theme light
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theme hacker
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theme purple
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```
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Alternatively if you want to create a much more customized theme then you can manually edit css files.
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Create copies of the default files:
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``` bash
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cp epicyon-profile.css epicyon.css
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cp epicyon-follow.css follow.css
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cp epicyon-login.css login.css
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cp epicyon-suspended.css suspended.css
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```
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You can then edit *epicyon.css*, *follow.css*, *login.css* and *follow.css* as needed and those files won't be overwritten if you upgrade.
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*epicyon.css* is the main style for displaying profiles and timelines.
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*follow.css* is used for displaying options when you select an avatar.
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*login.css* defines the style of the login screen.
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*suspended.css* is the style for the screen which shows that an account has been suspended. |