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  • poupalon Friend
    #154707

    Hi,
    I’d like to change the name of the cpanel frontend.Where can i find it?It’s possible to put a .jpeg instead of a name?
    Thanx

    Saguaros Moderator
    #357150

    <em>@poupalon 195832 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
    I’d like to change the name of the cpanel frontend.Where can i find it?It’s possible to put a .jpeg instead of a name?
    Thanx</blockquote>

    All are images, not plain text, please browse JA Purity II on Firefox, hover over those images and right click to view the name and the relevant path.

    You can then replace them by yours. I recommend you to use png images for replacing as if you put a.jpg then you have to modify some css codes.

    poupalon Friend
    #357204

    <em>@tienhc 196131 wrote:</em><blockquote>All are images, not plain text, please browse JA Purity II on Firefox, hover over those images and right click to view the name and the relevant path.

    You can then replace them by yours. I recommend you to use png images for replacing as if you put a.jpg then you have to modify some css codes.</blockquote>

    I’m sorry but i don’t find the name and the path of this image. Can you give me the name of the png file?

    poupalon Friend
    #363532

    <em>@poupalon 196198 wrote:</em><blockquote>I’m sorry but i don’t find the name and the path of this image. Can you give me the name of the png file?</blockquote>

    no answers??? :((

    macchick Friend
    #466478

    I too have been looking for this. Can anyone answer this?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #466604

    Hi macchick,

    If possible, please post your site url here and let us know how you wanna achieve so that we can detemine how to assist.

    When I want to make some small change in frontend, what I do is using the Google chrome inspect element or Firebug in Firefox ( I use this 🙂 ) . You can hover on any part you want and right click on it and then click on inspect element, it will show you which CSS class it is using and which CSS file and the path to the image on the right side.

    then you can go to the file and replace it with the new ones or replace the actual picture and monkey around with the css properties all you want.

    Hope this make sense 🙂

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