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NATS 3
Skins & Templates Admin
Smarty Plugins
Skins
Editing Skins
Creating Skins
Switching Skins
Templates
nats_code
Affiliate Stats Template
Affiliate Support Template
Affiliate Login Template
custom errors.php
Template Array Variable
Detailed Stats
NATS Variables
Dialer Statistics
Affiliate Signup
Post URL Variables
Member Usernames & Passwords
Output An Affiliate's Last Paid Date
Custom Program and Campaign Selection Pages
CAPTCHA Removal
Username Recommendations
Password Retrieval
Post-Biller Templates
Geo-Target Join Options
Template Caching
Random Usernames and Passwords
Base Templates
Protecting Template Data
Mail Reseller Signup Template Variable Names
Smarty
Smarty print array
News Section Templating
Affiliate Signup Email
Getting The NATSCode
Checking for Usernames on All Sites
Adding Stats to Affiliate Pages
Affiliate Join Page Linkcodes

Program Owners:

All admins and affiliates see the affiliate login when they first visit your site. The example images below show the default login in NATS3.

After they log in, the affiliate sees a page with links to their available "sites", "programs", and "access", which are all almost empty and should be customized. The "sites" list describes sites in your affiliate program; the "programs" list describes the ways affiliates can earn commissions from your affiliate program; The "access" template is only used when someone fails login. The "access" template contains the basic login and "CAPTCHA" or "turing" image to help prevent brute force attacks. Figures 1.1 through 1.3 depict the basic login form and the login form for a failed login attempt:

Figure 1.1 - Main Affiliate Login Page
Figure 1.2 - Main Affiliate Login Page Links
Figure 1.3 - Main Affiliate Login Page - Access (brute force protection)