Ver 1.3.8
I can change my default header logo but cannot find where or how to change the link associated with the logo.gif can someone point me to that page?
Ver 1.3.8
I can change my default header logo but cannot find where or how to change the link associated with the logo.gif can someone point me to that page?
look in includes/language/english.php
around line 31
Thank you for the input I checked that and was able to correct the footer link but not the header logo link still looking.
I'll have a look if you want to post a link
I am having the same 'issue'. I have changed the logo, hover text, however I can not find where it links to the store.
My 'site' is to be three tiers. First is a News portal with latest posts, latest products, gold prices, RSS feeds, and such. The second layer is a Forum, the third is the store.
I've taken care of the first two tiers and they can go back and forth, however once i get TO the store, there is no link to get me back to "Home" or the forum.
When I hover over the logo; on right, the address at the bottom in the address info portion of my browser; lower left corner, it's a link to the STORE.
I am sure it's a "virtual" or "soft" URL like. {url=/store/images/czLogo.png} or what ever.
I can find the logo file reference, however I can not find the LINK reference. I've searched here, and looked in the most common files, yet can't seem to find it.
I can post a link if you'd like, it's still an empty store though but getting there.
Can I get told where to edit header image URL's please. Yes, I looked in headers.php LOL!
Thanks a ton,
Ted
Ok, well instead of fighting with it, I made a work around. I made a banner for my home page, enabled banner box#2; the "Sponsors" one, changed "Sponsors" to "Links", and made the banner at the top.
Poof, a link back to my home page, with a kewl icon/banner.
A work around is fine with me, however I'll keep an eye out on where to find that URL reference.
Ted
Hope this helps another.
what's your url?
I am in total construction mode at the moment. I've solved the boggle another way by editing the "Home" button in the footer.
Also; just for you others, I setup the site on a wide-screen monitor set at 1680x1050 and it looked SMOKING. Well, until I looked at it on one of the kids computers at 1024x768 standard monitor.
YUCK!! Logo's overlapped. I resized them via GiMP and they are all aligned now, also ensure your fonts are good in IE.
GL!