Resolved - Add Logo to Header
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- Jr. Bludit
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Hi, nootkan:
You may have figured this out already, but here is a little bit of info:
The trick is to figure out where the header is being generated - which may be different depending on the theme you are using.
For many (but not all) themes, there is a file called 'page.php' (in the bl-themes/[theme]/php directory), and that file will include a chunk of html/php wrapped in a <header> tag.
'Simple' way to figure it out is to look at the source html to see the structure and then search your theme's php files to see which file is outputting the header content. You should be able to edit that file to achieve what you want.
-dave.
You may have figured this out already, but here is a little bit of info:
The trick is to figure out where the header is being generated - which may be different depending on the theme you are using.
For many (but not all) themes, there is a file called 'page.php' (in the bl-themes/[theme]/php directory), and that file will include a chunk of html/php wrapped in a <header> tag.
'Simple' way to figure it out is to look at the source html to see the structure and then search your theme's php files to see which file is outputting the header content. You should be able to edit that file to achieve what you want.
-dave.
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Could also be in index.php in the theme’s main directory – it depends on the theme. Look for something like or or something similar.
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<header>…</header>
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<div id="header>…</div>"
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