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The banner that displays at the top of every page is a jpeg image that's in the file: | The banner that displays at the top of every page is a jpeg image that's in the file: | ||
..\templates\lavinya6\images\ | ..\templates\lavinya6\images\HRGenericPhoto1.jpg (starting in the root directory of your site) | ||
If you want to replace that image file with a new one, follow these steps: | If you want to replace that image file with a new one, follow these steps: | ||
* Rename the original file to | * Rename the original file to HRGenericPhoto1.old.jpg, say. This will ensure that you can go back if you want to. | ||
* Create a new file. The width of the file must be 957 pixels. The height of the file supplied in the template is 235 pixels. | * Create a new file. The width of the file must be 957 pixels. The height of the file supplied in the template is 235 pixels. | ||
* Rename the new image to | * Rename the new image to HRGenericPhoto1.jpg and copy it to your site. | ||
Note: The image must include the background for the name of your site (Harvard-Radcliffe Class of 1900, for example), and for the "Class Website" text. This requires about 90 pixels. You can create a new banner in Photoshop by editing the | Note: The image must include the background for the name of your site (Harvard-Radcliffe Class of 1900, for example), and for the "Class Website" text. This requires about 90 pixels. You can create a new banner in Photoshop by editing the HRGenericPhoto1.jpg file. | ||
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Revision as of 03:19, 17 January 2009
The banner that displays at the top of every page is a jpeg image that's in the file:
..\templates\lavinya6\images\HRGenericPhoto1.jpg (starting in the root directory of your site)
If you want to replace that image file with a new one, follow these steps:
- Rename the original file to HRGenericPhoto1.old.jpg, say. This will ensure that you can go back if you want to.
- Create a new file. The width of the file must be 957 pixels. The height of the file supplied in the template is 235 pixels.
- Rename the new image to HRGenericPhoto1.jpg and copy it to your site.
Note: The image must include the background for the name of your site (Harvard-Radcliffe Class of 1900, for example), and for the "Class Website" text. This requires about 90 pixels. You can create a new banner in Photoshop by editing the HRGenericPhoto1.jpg file.