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March 17, 2007 at 3:46 pm #119204
Hello and THANK YOU for such a professional looking and “pretty” template!
My question is this…….I open the header PSD file and edit the layers of text for MY text and byline.
Now, WHERE do I upload this and what should it be saved as to reflect the changes????
I am having a heck of a time just finding where this header file goes.Thanks in Advance……..
Carol Ann
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March 17, 2007 at 4:37 pm #215996If you use Firefox, just right click on the logo and choose “View image”, you will see where the logo is located.
Once you know the image location, you can overwrite the old logo by your new oneMarch 17, 2007 at 5:52 pm #216003What file and where do I upload the changed file? I know in the images file there are 3 logo files, blue, yellow and green. Blue is default logo. Are THOSE the ones that have to be overwritten with mine??? If so I tried that and it would not upload and overwrite. I even changed permissions.
Just not sure if I’m trying to change the CORRECT file……..h e l p………
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March 17, 2007 at 6:03 pm #216005Oh, I think you have to use FTP program to upload to the server
There is also another option:
Unzip the installation file to your local driver, replace the following files with your logos:ja_villadi/images/logo-default.jpg
ja_villadi/images/logo-orange.jpg
ja_villadi/images/logo-green.jpgThen rezip the file, and install the template as normal
the difference is in color so that you reader can have well-matched logo when they change the template color.
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March 17, 2007 at 7:42 pm #216010another good thing to remember with Firefox is Right Click, View Page Info, then the media tab. It will show all the images shown on the page and where they are located at. This is especially helpful when there is a blank transparent image over the logo or other image you need to change.
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