I want to take off the header text that says Treasured Scrap Designs ... I have removed the site tagline and its still showing up... any help would be appreciated
You can see what I mean at www.treasuredscrapdesigns.com
Thank You
Amber
I want to take off the header text that says Treasured Scrap Designs ... I have removed the site tagline and its still showing up... any help would be appreciated
You can see what I mean at www.treasuredscrapdesigns.com
Thank You
Amber
Use:-
ADMIN PANEL>>>TOOLS>>>Developer Tool Kit
... in the last input field (Key or Name), enter Treasured Scrap Designs
From adjacent dropdown (All Files - Look-ups), select: All Files - Catalog/Admin
Click [Search]
This will show you the code file where this text appears, then you can edit it out.
I tried this and the only thing that come back in the search results is the message on the main page about the sale.
Your page source code is showing:-
On one of my sites, the same lines read:-HTML Code:<!--bof-branding display--> <div id="logoWrapper"> <div id="logo"><a href="http://www.treasuredscrapdesigns.com//">Treasured Scrap Designs</a></div> </div> <!--eof-branding display-->
Has your version been hard coded somewhere? ... and why the // after your URL.HTML Code:<!--bof-branding display--> <div id="logoWrapper"> <div id="logo"><a href="http://www.mywebsite.co.uk/"><img src="includes/templates/your_template/images/logo.jpg" alt="My Website Name" title=" My Website Name " width="800" height="176" /></a></div> </div> <br class="clearBoth" /> <!--eof-branding display-->
Think back to what core files you may have edited. You may like to look in header.php
what .php would this code be located in? because i don't see anything like this in languages - english - header.php.
You won't see the "source page html" in header.php , because the html is "cobbled together" by the php instructions.
It appears that you have also incorrectly edited meta_tags.php
Try this:-
RE-NAME these files
header.php to header.OLD
meta_tags.php to meta_tags.OLD
Then, FTP fresh copies of the original files to the respective directories.
(In other words, "neutralize" the existing php pages, and put in fresh ones for your ZC to reference.)
If this fixes your problem (it may additionally introduce default settings, as the ORIGINAL files are now in play), then you will know that your issue relates to how you edited the files in the first place.
Be more meticulous the second time round (with your edits) making sure to follow php editing conventions.
... One thing I have learned to do, is keep a notepad and pencil next to my computer.
When I do any customisation, I write down what I do, in the order I do it.
Then, if I notice errors in the site's display and functions, I simply go over my notes and re-trace my edits.
I find this saves a HUGE amount of time. (Look at the time you've spent on this issue so far - and it's not yet resolved).
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