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  • umopus Friend
    #194351

    “Copyright © 2014 Designed by JoomlArt.com. Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU General Public License.” to remove information about joomla (for security purpose)

    And how to hide the template name on source page viewer.

    B. regards

    Manos Moderator
    #520704

    Hi,

    The information you are asking can be found here -> https://www.joomlart.com/member/member.php (check for the pdf file under the PDF Copyright / Rebranding column )

    Let me know if that helps.

    Regards

    Manos

    umopus Friend
    #520735

    Thank you Manos

    It helped to sort out some issues.

    And where to reduce the footer black box height? cant find the code…

    Thank you again 🙂

    phong nam Friend
    #521301

    @umopus: The height of Footer section will depend on its element’s height and the padding value. In this case, you can try to create a custom.css file at templates/ja_appolio/css/ path and put these override css rules into:

    @media screen and (min-width: 768px) {
    .t3-footer {
    padding-top: 100px;
    }
    }

    Reduce the padding value until you get perfect.

    aronisoft Friend
    #538140

    I cannot see the information on how to remove “Copyright © 2014 Designed by JoomlArt.com. Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU General Public License.” and the powered by T3 image from the footer of JA Teline IV. What is shown in the pdf is perhaps for other templates. My company has purchased the license to remove copyright information. I tried without success. Thanks for any help on this.

    Manos Moderator
    #538141

    Hi,

    Can you please show us your website ? I am not sure why you couldn’t hide the info in question with what’s been provided in the pdf

    Regards

    aronisoft Friend
    #538152

    Thanks for your quick response. We are still in a development environment on an internal server.

    However we found a solution on this Forum that works and yet not in the pdf:

    changing the code from languageen-GBen-GB.mod_footer.ini The pdf solution did not seem to allow a change of the Joomla! copyright and GNU Licensing wording.

    I am not sure about the implications, but it worked.

    Manos Moderator
    #538153

    Hi,

    What you did is that you changed the core Joomla language file, you could have just set the footer module unpublished and create one of your own with custom html

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