I searched the forum and could not find an answer.
How do I change the images in the Phoca Nature template? In particular, the image in the top banner?
I could not find a away to do this an an administrator. I thought maybe through Media Manager but the images within the top banner are not located there either?
Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
replace images
- Jan
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Re: replace images
Hi, there is no option to change it in administration, you should see find the image in template folder and change it to your own.
Jan
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Re: replace images
Hi Jan,
Yes, thank you. Changed the images and the logo.
Thanks for the quick reply.
Yes, thank you. Changed the images and the logo.
Thanks for the quick reply.
- Jan
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- Jan
- Phoca Hero
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Re: replace images
Hi,
1) maybe you have other ownership of the template. If you have uploaded your basic Joomla! installation (include all basic Joomla! templates) via FTP, then you have the FTP ownership. If you have installed the Phoca Template with Joomla! without FTP layer enabled then the folders get the php script ownership (then it depends on webhosting settings if the ownership are accessible or not So if you want to change something in template (or other extensions) via FTP then you need to install it with FTP layer enabled so you get the the same ownership (ask your webhosting operator for ownership of files and folders)
2) In Phoca Biavo or Wallpapers there are no parameters saved in params.ini, so there doesn't need to be included params.ini file
Jan
1) maybe you have other ownership of the template. If you have uploaded your basic Joomla! installation (include all basic Joomla! templates) via FTP, then you have the FTP ownership. If you have installed the Phoca Template with Joomla! without FTP layer enabled then the folders get the php script ownership (then it depends on webhosting settings if the ownership are accessible or not So if you want to change something in template (or other extensions) via FTP then you need to install it with FTP layer enabled so you get the the same ownership (ask your webhosting operator for ownership of files and folders)
2) In Phoca Biavo or Wallpapers there are no parameters saved in params.ini, so there doesn't need to be included params.ini file
Jan
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