Video tutorial showing how to use the White Label option in WPRentals.
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With the WPRentals White Label feature, you can fully rebrand the theme inside the WordPress admin area. This is useful if you are delivering rental websites for clients or running the platform under your own agency or product name.
Using White Label, you can:
- Replace the default theme name, author, and description with your own brand details.
- Upload your own logo and preview screenshot so the WordPress dashboard reflects your branding.
- Present the rental platform under your agency or development brand, without exposing “WPRentals” in the admin interface.
How to configure White Label branding in WPRentals
Follow the steps below to apply your custom branding.
Step 1: Open the White Label settings
From the WordPress admin panel, go to: WPRentals → Theme Options → White Label
Step 2: Replace the default theme information
Inside the White Label section, you will find several fields that control how the theme appears in the admin area:
- Theme Branding – replaces the “WPRentals” label in the WordPress admin.
- Theme Name – the name shown under Appearance → Themes.
- Theme Author – replaces the default author name.
- Screenshot URL – upload an image so the theme preview uses your branding.
- Branding Logo URL – logo displayed in the admin interface.
Step 3: Save and test the branding
- Save the changes.
- Log out of the admin account or open the dashboard using a different user role.
- Check how the theme appears under Appearance → Themes and in the WordPress dashboard.
- Clear any admin cache and reload the page to ensure the branding is fully applied.
Note:
White Label affects only the WordPress admin area.
It does not change front-end functionality, licensing rules, or theme updates.
White Label affects only the WordPress admin area.
It does not change front-end functionality, licensing rules, or theme updates.
