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[Solved]: How do I add a Coppermine logo

Started by Halfhidden, May 22, 2008, 11:51:54 PM

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Halfhidden

Simple question. I'd like to add a Coppermine logo to the bottom of my site. I'm happy to leave the "powered by Coppermine" if needed, as well, but I thought it would attract more if it was a graphical link.
how difficult is this. I've looked through the support, but cannot find any info on this (only odd request to remove Coppermine ID's)

Regards,
Steff

Fabricio Ferrero

Hi, have you tried adding the logo in the custom footer?
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Nibbler

Static html should go into the template.html. This is just the same as adding a custom logo just in a different part of the page.

Halfhidden

Hi thanks for the reply.... I'm using the custom footer for a shoutbox.

Halfhidden

Quote from: Nibbler on May 23, 2008, 12:26:31 AM
Static html should go into the template.html. This is just the same as adding a custom logo just in a different part of the page.
Thanks I'll do that. unless there is any objections I'll use the winner of the 2007 Coppermine logo.

Joachim Müller


Halfhidden

I've added the custom logo to the template.html and left the "Powered by Coppermine Photo Gallery" in place and placed the logo beneath it and Stramm (who's mod I'm running).
I know there has been some objections to this if it's not done correctly, so I'll post the url and if you prefer I'll remove or change it. Just want to give Coppermine a little extra exposure.
http://picturepenzance.co.uk