Have you tried clearing your browser cache?
Rob
Have you tried clearing your browser cache?
Rob
Are you sure you uploaded the logo to your own template images file
Something must be wrong there
includes/languages/english/yourtemplate/header.php
includes/templates/yourtemplate/images/imagefilename.jpg
have you check that the above both have the correct spelling for your template folder, and the same case for your filenames etc, as i've noticed you are using both upper and lowercase letters in your filenames, i generally keep everything lowercase, less hassle
rob
Lowercase, probably a good idea.
I'll check on the files when I get home, pretty sure they are just as you show.
After doing some reading on the web - amazing how much there is! - I'm wondering if it's a problem with the permissions of the folders/files...I don't remember making any changes like that...
Thanks
I finally got this to work - after I removed everything and reinstalled the entire package. I realize now that I had made some errors in reading the instructions on where to put files - plus the permissions were wrong on some.
So, I now have the logo and text, with the header background image I want - all scrunched up in the right side of the header instead of all across the header. I'll look at what I need to do tomorrow, most likely just change the size of the box in the css file.
One thing I don't seem to see is how to turn off the "home/log in" buttons in the very top left of the page - and make the logo a default Home button. I tried adding a <a>...</a> tag set, but it did not like that at all...
Been a long day, my head is spinning with all this new stuff, time for a good book and some wine & drift off to sleep...![]()
I'm looking for the same thing. Change "home" to an image of my logo.
Hope we get an answer soon....
Suzanne