Please look here: http://www.theultimatefemalefighter.com/
I'd like to change this from "Company Name" and "slogan" to The Ultimate Female Fighter and so on...
How on EARTH do I accomplish this?
If I edit the banner, I'll lose the shading and whose to say I can remove what's on there properly and add the new text to make it look right, so I don't want to do that.
Also -- where on earth does the banner reside???
Thanks,
Katrina
How do I change from default wording on the banner?
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How do I change from default wording on the banner? (NOT SOL
My bad -- since no one ever responded, I found a different template and made up my own header. So this issue has NOT been resolved, but it's moot, since no one else seemed to have an answer either!
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Re: How do I change from default wording on the banner?
Nice site. More than likely the question wasn't answered at the time because it was a template question, and this is the coding forum. I wasn't around at the time for personal reasons, so it probably was overlooked.
Sorry about that, but glad you found something that worked!
Sorry about that, but glad you found something that worked!
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Re: How do I change from default wording on the banner?
Hey RogueAngel --
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for the update. No biggy...I was brand-spanking new at the time and had no idea what I was doing, so for sure I posted in the wrong area. I just recently had another question and when I saw that, and saw a bunch of people kept viewing it, I figured I should do what I could to keep them from wasting their time to read it for a resolution, you know? ;-) Sometimes I spend an hour reading stuff that looks like it applies, only to find I'm in the wrong area of a forum, and the issue's still valid, so trying to help the group out!
I also realize that for most templates, you need to go to where you bought or downloaded the template for answers on how to manipulate them...just didn't know that at the time. No matter - I LOVE JOOMLA!
It's so nice to have someone appreciate my site, besides my mother of course! LOL.
Take care --
Orlisgal
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for the update. No biggy...I was brand-spanking new at the time and had no idea what I was doing, so for sure I posted in the wrong area. I just recently had another question and when I saw that, and saw a bunch of people kept viewing it, I figured I should do what I could to keep them from wasting their time to read it for a resolution, you know? ;-) Sometimes I spend an hour reading stuff that looks like it applies, only to find I'm in the wrong area of a forum, and the issue's still valid, so trying to help the group out!
I also realize that for most templates, you need to go to where you bought or downloaded the template for answers on how to manipulate them...just didn't know that at the time. No matter - I LOVE JOOMLA!
It's so nice to have someone appreciate my site, besides my mother of course! LOL.
Take care --
Orlisgal
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Re: How do I change from default wording on the banner?
Not a problem. There is a TON of resources for Joomla, but it does take time to really sift through things. Search can be helpful. Just learning the best way to search can be a challenge all by itself.
I google most of my Joomla questions and typically find answers that way. You'd be surprised where I find some of my questions answered.
It is a nice template. Sometimes it can be hard to find a good scheme using dark colors, but you've done a good job with it. Very easy to navigate right from the start as well.
I google most of my Joomla questions and typically find answers that way. You'd be surprised where I find some of my questions answered.
It is a nice template. Sometimes it can be hard to find a good scheme using dark colors, but you've done a good job with it. Very easy to navigate right from the start as well.
If you're not a part of the solution, you're a part of the problem.
Re: How do I change from default wording on the banner?
Wow - that's a great idea. I've googled some of my error messages, but never thought of googling my questions...sweet, thanks!
Glad you like the template. Did the eye thing myself. Kinda' pleased with that. You're the only person I've admitted that to. 'Course, now everyone knows it! ;-)
Hey - that is really important to me that you found it easy to navigate. Exactly what I was aiming for; really appreciate the input. LMK if you see anything that needs correcting. I take critiquing quite well, as I just want to improve the site. Any ideas or words of wisdom are welcome.
Have a great weekend!
Katrina
Glad you like the template. Did the eye thing myself. Kinda' pleased with that. You're the only person I've admitted that to. 'Course, now everyone knows it! ;-)
Hey - that is really important to me that you found it easy to navigate. Exactly what I was aiming for; really appreciate the input. LMK if you see anything that needs correcting. I take critiquing quite well, as I just want to improve the site. Any ideas or words of wisdom are welcome.
Have a great weekend!
Katrina
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Re: How do I change from default wording on the banner?
The eye is very cool! I'll take a closer look at it when I get a moment and see if I can give you some feedback. I'd encourage you as well to post in the site showcase forum. You may be able to get some good critiques there as well.
If you're not a part of the solution, you're a part of the problem.