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  • judemac Friend
    #137486

    I’m asking again as I can’t seem to find the place to remove the branding ** All Rights Reserved. Designed by JoomlArt.com.** from the Edenite template. I looked in the same place as with some of the other templates, but don’t seem to see where it is? Have I lost the plot, or is it someplace different on this template?

    Also having problems getting left and right modules to show on pages other than ‘Home’?

    Jude

    hanifahmed Friend
    #288138

    What I tend to do is disable the footer from the Module Manager and make another New Custom HTML module called “Footer2” and place that in the footer.

    Here, you can place whatever text you need, including links etc. – and if you need to (for those without a Developer License) add back in the “Designed by” text.

    It’s a simple but effective way.

    judemac;108160

    Also having problems getting left and right modules to show on pages other than ‘Home’?

    Jude

    You should be able to do that as well on Module Manager.
    Click on the name of the module that you wish to appear on every page (or multiple pages).
    Go to the Menu Assignment Section and choose:
    All – All pages (if enabled)
    None – does not appear anywhere (even if enabled).
    Select Menu Item(s) from the List – You chose where it appears by selecting the pages.
    Any new pages under the last setting will need to be added manually as well as Joomla does not automatically add them to the selection (last time I checked).

    judemac Friend
    #288440

    Thanks, that is what I have done, although it would be good if members were told the ‘official way’, if indeed the branding does change from template to template.

    bytestor Friend
    #288454

    Well, as a developer member we have the rights to remove the branding. And the instruction to remove branding is available in the member area.

    For JA Edenite template You can remove the branding from here,

    /public_html/xxxxxx/templates/ja_edenite/html/mod_footer/default.php

    In future no need to disable footer module and create a new HTML Module.

    Hope it helps

    judemac Friend
    #288464

    Thanks, that is exactly what I needed to know. I had been lookinging everywhere BUT the html folder!

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