Remove SMF Logo

Started by CheeseHead05, June 13, 2013, 10:55:58 PM

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CheeseHead05

What other way can I manually remove the SMF logo? I went to the themes' image folder and deleted the file but the logo remains... :o


mashby

How about a URL to where this is happening? It will certainly be in the index.template.php file for whichever theme you are using.
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shadow82x

Additionally, it's never a good idea to just remove an image in your file system. If it's being used on your site it will display a big red X on most web browsers.
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kat

Unless you replace the image with a blank, transparent one.

There's a mod to remove the logo, too, if you want to do that.

http://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=2383

CheeseHead05

Quote from: mashby on June 13, 2013, 11:04:07 PM
How about a URL to where this is happening? It will certainly be in the index.template.php file for whichever theme you are using.

Mashby, what will I delete tho?

kat

Find this:


<img id="upshrink" src="', $settings['images_url'], '/upshrink.png" alt="*" title="', $txt['upshrink_description'], '" style="display: none;" />';
echo '
', empty($settings['site_slogan']) ? '<img id="smflogo" src="' . $settings['images_url'] . '/smflogo.png" alt="Simple Machines Forum" title="Simple Machines Forum" />' : '<div id="siteslogan" class="floatright">' . $settings['site_slogan'] . '</div>', '


and replace it with this:


<img id="upshrink" src="', $settings['images_url'], '/upshrink.png" alt="*" title="', $txt['upshrink_description'], '" style="display: none;" />';
echo '
', !empty($settings['site_slogan']) ? '<div id="siteslogan" class="floatright">' . $settings['site_slogan'] . '</div>' : '', '


In index.css, which is in the theme's "css" directory, find this:

#siteslogan, img#smflogo
{
margin: 0;


and replace it with this:

#siteslogan
{
margin: 0;


That's what that mod, that I linked you to, does. ;)

CheeseHead05

K@,

and the first code is for the index.template correct?


CheeseHead05

K@,

Unforntunately, one of your codes caused a parse error, but dont worry, i fixed it...but your code doesnt work..

kat

Might've been good to tell us what the error was and how you fixed it, so that others might benefit... ;)

Chalky



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