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Support => General => Topic started by: BarryH on July 05, 2010, 11:39:51

Title: Headers and Footers?
Post by: BarryH on July 05, 2010, 11:39:51
 :) Hi to All,  Just a quick Question Please. Is there a way I can remove some of the branding so that it looks like my web site and does not belong to
Elxiss. Please don't take this as an Insult as it is not. I just need the links going back to some of my sites.

Also in the Content Manager for example Discover Elxis 2009. Can I change the content and the names of these. Thanks and all the Best, Barry.
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: webgift on July 05, 2010, 12:02:18
Good Evening BarryH and welcome to Elxis Community!

You can remove Elxis copyright from the footer at all if you wish but you should not remove elxis from the headers and the PHP files comments.

Also in the Content Manager for example Discover Elxis 2009. Can I change the content and the names of these.

Yes you can change , delete them.
This sample content appears because it was selected as an option during the installation process. The information contained in the site is intended to assist new users in learning the system and to help them get started using Elxis immediately. We have inserted the content using a variety of formats and options to help users get some idea of the choices available to them. You may delete any of this content without causing any problems to the site installation.
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: BarryH on July 05, 2010, 13:44:39
Hi, and Thank You It was not meant to be a criticism in any way. Also Thanks for the great Program.

Another Question Is I just loaded Yahoo pm. It is saying it needs to be configured can you help please.
Best Wishes, Barry.
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: rentasite on July 05, 2010, 14:17:27
Another Question Is I just loaded Yahoo pm. It is saying it needs to be configured can you help please.
Best Wishes, Barry.

Offtopic
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: BarryH on July 05, 2010, 14:38:02
Hi, Off topic? It was a module from Elxis. Regards Barry.
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: webgift on July 05, 2010, 14:40:43
Supernet means that the topic named : " Headers and Footer " and you asked about yahoo pm module ;).

Unfortunately i can't help you. I haven't used this module till now.
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: BarryH on July 05, 2010, 15:10:11
Hi, OK thank you I will open another Post, Barry.
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: BarryH on July 05, 2010, 15:22:41
Hi,

Yes you can change , delete them.
This sample content appears because it was selected as an option during the installation process. The information contained in the site is intended to assist new users in learning the system and to help them get started using Elxis immediately. We have inserted the content using a variety of formats and options to help users get some idea of the choices available to them. You may delete any of this content without causing any problems to the site installation.

I know this is a dumb question please how do I do That. regards, Barry
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: jimmyz on July 05, 2010, 15:45:42
Hi, you can go to your elxis administration panel, open some Content  page, let's say "All Content Items", where all the articles are listed and choose what to do wich one. Publish or not, delete, edit and so on.
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: rentasite on July 05, 2010, 15:49:41
I know this is a dumb question please how do I do That. regards, Barry

Hi Baryy and welcome to Elxis Commmunity. My previous post was false, as i understood something totaly different.

Regarding your question above... The best thing to do is start reading Elxis documentation, here > http://wiki.elxis.org also search this forum. You are starting now with Elxis, aren't you? Well, many questions have been answered more than once.  ;)
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: webgift on July 05, 2010, 15:52:43
As i have told many times before this forum is a library of knowledge. ;)
Title: Re: Headers and Footers?
Post by: BarryH on July 05, 2010, 16:22:39
Hi Jimmyz,
Thanks for your help and Support Jimmyz That was the answer I was looking for, Barry.  ;D