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jellyfin-accounts uses Bootstrap and so inherits its appearance, but you can customize this to some extent. The `custom_css` option under the Files section in your config allows you to specify the path to a custom `bootstrap.css`, enabling you to change how your instance looks. [Bootswatch](https://bootswatch.com) is a great resource for finding custom CSS, and [Bootstrap Magic](https://pikock.github.io/bootstrap-magic/) lets you design it yourself, with a little difficulty.
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Make sure the file you specify is accessible to jf-accounts, so for docker, place it next to your configuration file and set `custom_css` to `/config/<your file.css>`.
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You may also want to completely change the look. This is not properly facilitated for the web pages, but can be done by modifying `admin.html`, `form.html`, etc. in the `data/static` directory wherever jellyfin-accounts has been installed. For me, this is `~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/jellyfin_accounts-0.1-py3.8.egg/`. For emails, the `email_html` and `email_text` options specify the path to custom email files.
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