Change logo milkyway template
However, when I then preview I still see the default. What am I doing wrong? Re: changing logo on Milky Way template Post by imanickam » Sat Oct 23, pm Probably it could be a cache issue.
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I is really appreciate your site. Joomla developer. Web Server. Samstag, 3. Januar How to change the logo in Joomla 1. Beneath this code, you also need an option to be able to change the template's background color scheme to your new pink variation:.
Now all you need to do is change the template's color variation in the Parameters area of the template's settings screen in your Joomla! Refresh the page and you should see the new color variation on your Joomla!
After setting the color variation parameters for the template, when Joomla! You'll be using this logo for your Joomla! Upload the new logo file from your computer to the template's image directory. Refresh your website and you should see your new logo display:.
Can't see the new logo? If you don't see the new logo, you may need to delete your browser's cache. By overwriting the default logo file for your Joomla! You can select the default Joomla! Log in to the administration panel and navigate to the Template Manager feature available from the Extensions Template Manager option in the menu. Click on the Default button to select that template as the default template displayed on your website:.
By selecting a new template as the default, you can change Joomla! Log in to your website's administration panel and navigate to the Template Manager feature. From here, select the theme that is the current default. You'll be presented with a text box containing the contents of the template's index. Being able to edit a template's HTML from the administration panel is convenient for smaller tasks.
For example, what if we wanted to remove the text at the bottom of the website that reads Powered by Joomla!? By removing the highlighted lines of code in the previous code snippet, we can remove reference to the website being powered by Joomla! Depending on the template you're editing, this process will almost certainly vary. If you have downloaded your template for editing, you will need to download the index. From here, select the theme that is currently the default.
Select the Edit CSS option at the top-right of your screen. You'll be presented with a list of the CSS files associated with the current template:. You will then be presented with the CSS to edit:. Once you have finished editing, click on Save or Apply or simply click on Cancel to negate any changes that you've made to the file.
When you edit a CSS file from your Joomla! There is one common problem that you may face when trying to edit your template's CSS files via the administration panel. Web Dev. Published: Updated: You will first need to locate the logo file. If you stored the template files on your Hard Drive you can open the file graphic file from that location so you can edit.
You can make your changes to the logo file. If you already have a logo file you can upload it to your images folder under the template.
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