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2/26/2008 9:52 AM
 

Hi,

I have set Portal Logo (upload my image), now I need to set his URL. What i mean:

DNN is not major page. It is something like subsystem. So, when user click the logo. the logo's URL is www.portal.mypage.com/default.aspx. I want to change it to major page URL (e.q. www.mypage.com)

How can i do this? Is it possible to configure portal logo URL? or could it be done manualy in source code?

 
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2/26/2008 11:58 AM
 

You would be forced to modify the source code for the logo skin object to accomplish this.  I believe the code is in the /Admin/Skins folder.


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2/26/2008 12:01 PM
 

You could just modify your skin, remove the Logo skin object, and hardcode the image and a link around the image to whatever URL you want to use.


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7/4/2008 3:39 AM
 

I would like to change the url from my logo from default.aspx to home.aspx

I have access to the dnn admin pages and the ftp files, but not a web designer tool. Is there a way to do this that will stop the search engine spiders from picking up that there are two urls pointing to the same page?

Thank you!

Charlie

 
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