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Post by pe7er » Tue Apr 26, pm. All Rights Reserved. Quick links. I was able to change joomla logo to my logo in default template by uploading logo. It is same image that shows off in URL window when someone type joomla. It is still showing when I type my domain name. Anyone out there, please help. Best regards, Noel. I was soooo happy to see your post. Unfortunately, although I tried but could't find ".. So sad. But thank you very very much for your help anyway.

If anyone out there can help me I will really appreciate. But I still don't know how to remove small joomla logo from my domain URL from my current 1. If remote, you'd have to your host's file manager. For example, www. Kind regards, Nick. Follow us on Twitter - twitter. I have made my own logo in Photoshop. I am able to get it to have the same dimensions, 16 x Also has the ico extension on it. But where is the joomla logo that has to be deleted?

I followed the beginners session to replace the joomla logo with mine when i go offline Thanks again Paul. Can i follow up this question some more. I have the joomla milky way template; how can i put my logo on the front page in place of the Joomla Logo?

Once again, I appreciate the time you took to answer my question. Regards, Archer. All rights reserved. Re: How to remove the rochettheme logo from the bottom of home Post by alkis12 » Tue Feb 17, pm 1. Go into the templates, click your template the one you are using I mean.

Re: How to remove the rochettheme logo from the bottom of home Post by elroyblackbean » Mon Jul 13, pm Actually Good luck! I removed the logo, but I can't seem to find the correct html file.

What folder should I be looking for? Re: How to remove the rochettheme logo from the bottom of home Post by hackerzlab » Mon Jan 25, pm sorry about bumping an old topic but the new template: quasar doesn't seem to have this old technique anymore!

We'll show you how to change the whole top banner in the tutorial on changing or removing the top banner. Let's start with the Beez2 default template. You can easily remove or change the Joomla logo in the left corner of the banner and the site description Open Source Content Management just under the logo through your site's backend Template Manager :.

In our example it's Beez2-Default. This will open a page with different options. On the right there's a panel labeled Advanced Options :. If you click on the Clear button next to the Logo field, you'll remove the current default logo.



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