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  • gwang81 Friend
    #121368

    I think it’s better to post it here again. thanks 🙂

    I downloaded the JA Villadi template and tried to use.

    I don’t understand this section in its user guide document:
    <blockquote>To set up 3 eye-catching modules with transparent images compatible with all browsers (including IE6 – The PNG Destroyer) in spotlight area, you have to put this into your modules’ content<script type=”text/javascript”>
    od_displayImage(‘your-image-ID’, ‘full-path-to-your-image-(without-the-dot-png-extension)’, width, height, ”, ”);
    </script>

    </blockquote>

    what the meaning of putting the scripts into modules? how??

    one more question is: I couldn’t find the editable logo file

    thanks

    ps: my website using this template is http://www.sharevps.com

    Hieu Nguyen Admin
    #224047

    1. When viewing villadi demo, you can see eye-catching modules with transparent images, this is a modern web 2.0 image effect. This script do that for your own images.
    2. You can find editable logo file in Villadi’s header source file.

    gwang81 Friend
    #224097

    <em>@Nguyen Hai Long 20718 wrote:</em><blockquote>1. When viewing villadi demo, you can see eye-catching modules with transparent images, this is a modern web 2.0 image effect. This script do that for your own images.
    2. You can find editable logo file in Villadi’s header source file.</blockquote>

    you still didn’t answer my question: how to put that script into modules “content“? I just don’t understand what modules’ content is. thanks

    and I couldn’t find editable logo file in the source file!!! In the source folder, there are only 8 images: banner.psd, banner_software.psd, block-style.psd, header.psd, menu.psd, module-hilite.psd, plan.psd, topsl.psd

    where’s the logo??

    thanks!

    ErikThorsen Friend
    #224124

    Hello gwang81.

    If you go to “site modules” and then click on “new” you can create a new module. You can then “fill” it with “content” as you please. It is as easy as that. This way you can add images, html code, javascript and so on into modules. Modules are “containers” holding information.
    Have you checked the header.psd file and all other files to make sure they don’t have the logo inside?? Unfortunately I haven’t downloaded the villadi in some time so I can’t tell you where it is located but surely it is in the package somewhere. Open all files and check.
    Thanks

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