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  • chanuajohnson Friend
    #132650

    Hi All..
    For a while now I have been trying to change out the joomla Edenite logo for my own ,…I uploaded my logo to templates-> images and also templates->images-> orange and red …saved it as the same name as the original templates logo and the original template logo wont go away

    bennitos Friend
    #267583

    Should be images/logo.gif ?

    markb1439 Friend
    #267585

    Hmm, this should work quite easily. Your logo needs to be named logo.gif, and you need to make sure you are overwriting the original images when you upload. If you are indeed replacing the original images, they should not continue to appear unless they are cached in your browser. So also make sure to clear your browser cache and refresh.

    TomC Moderator
    #267600

    try clearing your browser cache as well

    critchie Friend
    #430534

    I’m having this same problem. I’ve tried replacing the Edenite logo with my own .gif logo of the same dimensions. I overwrite the original file in images for the default, red, and orange themes. I’ve purged the Joomla cache, JAT3 cache, and browser cache, but the original Edenite logo keeps showing up.

    Any help?

    TomC Moderator
    #430539

    <em>@critchie 290304 wrote:</em><blockquote>I’m having this same problem. I’ve tried replacing the Edenite logo with my own .gif logo of the same dimensions. I overwrite the original file in images for the default, red, and orange themes. I’ve purged the Joomla cache, JAT3 cache, and browser cache, but the original Edenite logo keeps showing up.

    Any help?</blockquote>
    Can you provide the url of the site you’re working on – as well as set “Optimize CSS” to “No” within your Template Manager–General Settings?

    critchie Friend
    #430542

    I would provide the URL of the site, but I’m working with an offline setup. Using MAMP 2.0.5. I’m wondering if that’s my problem? The template files are on my hard drive, not my pretend little ‘server’. I also tried setting CSS optimization to ‘No’, purging cache, and the original logo still shows up.

    Sorry, I’m obviously not a real web developer. I appreciate your help.

    EDIT — I don’t want to waste your time, so I’ll try using the Quickstart installation on a new local-environment site. I’m guessing my problem has to do with not having the template files in the database. I’ll report back after I’ve tried this approach.

    TomC Moderator
    #430545

    I wrote a tutorial [URL=http://www.joomlart.com/forums/topic/how-to-change-template-logo-any-template/

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