Hi,
ok your looking at
/includes/languages/english.php
for the title of the site (stuff that apears up on top and in the bookmarks)
and
/includes/languages/english/meta_tags.php
It should be pretty easy from there.
Momo.
Hi,
ok your looking at
/includes/languages/english.php
for the title of the site (stuff that apears up on top and in the bookmarks)
and
/includes/languages/english/meta_tags.php
It should be pretty easy from there.
Momo.
Thanks Momo,
meta_tags.php was the one I was looking for.
How do I change the copyright at the bottom of my site?
Thanks Again,
Sam
This is what it says in the FAQs re the copyright footer:
Copyright © 200X Zen Cart covers the design and graphics in the templates. If you are using a stock template with the included graphics you must leave the copyright. If you make a custom template and use your own graphics you may change the copyright.
Shops that wish to be listed in the Zen Showcase must leave Powered by Zen Cart in the footer for identification. Leaving the Powered by Zen Cart is advantageous to both you and Zen Cart because a relevant reciprocal link can help you with search engine rankings. In the event you do not wish to be listed in the Zen Showcase, Powered by Zen Cart may be removed, but it may not be changed.
"He who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself; and if you gaze too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche
..and that has what to do with this thread's topic?
Please do not PM for support issues: a private solution doesn't benefit the community.
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In the post above mine he asked about the copyright and I'd just read that part of the FAQs...I just answered the question even tho it wasn't on the thread topic. If that's not the right answer or if I shouldn't answer a question that's posed because it's not the topic of the thread, I apologize.
"He who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself; and if you gaze too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche
Hi CW,
That was helpful.
Thanks,
Sam