I changed the logo name from stylevar but the problem it didn't change in CMS , so how can i change the logo name of the CMS ?
how to change CMS logo ?
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Renaming the file vbulletin4_logo.png to original_vbulletin4_logo.png
Uploading your_image.png and renaming it to vbulletin4_logo.png
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http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/image...etin4_logo.png
Renaming the file vbulletin4_logo.png to original_vbulletin4_logo.png
Uploading your_image.png and renaming it to vbulletin4_logo.pngComment
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can yo explain how it will be , because i need to change the CMS logo from vbulletin4_logo.gif to vbulletin4_logo.pngComment
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I changed the logo name from stylevar
It should work.
I cannot fiddle with it because deleted my vB4 test forum.
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Do it the right way:
Style Manager -> StyleVars -> Imagepath -> Titleimage
Select StyleVars from the style you are editing. Once in there, select TitleImage under Imagepath or simply just enter title in the search box. You can now change the path of your logo.Comment
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I did that but it has changed only the logo on the Forum. Not the logo on the CMS.Comment
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are there any more suggestions for this problem ?
i changed through titleimage in stylevars but it didn't make any effect in CMS
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After changing it, you go to CMS, click on the "pencil" icon on the right of the "Home". After that, choose "Inherit" in the Style Combo box.
I hope it will solve your problemComment
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thanks to vb supporting team , the problem is that there are some old styles templated which cause some conflict so I remove them and revert all the templates to its original status and it is working like charmComment
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This is retarded. This defeats the purpose of using the header template. What kind of fool thought this would be a good way to set the header image in the cms? The header should be the header no matter what page this is on. Every day I'm angered more and more I paid for this. Free ones do a better job.Comment
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This is retarded. This defeats the purpose of using the header template. What kind of fool thought this would be a good way to set the header image in the cms? The header should be the header no matter what page this is on. Every day I'm angered more and more I paid for this. Free ones do a better job.
I should make this my signature: Seems like 90% of the complaints come down to those who want more options and those who want fewer. And those are pretty evenly split. Damned if you do and damned if you don't.Comment
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