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6/4/2009 10:06 PM
 

Please excuse this dumb question.

I want to add a link from the 1300 4 GMHBA graphic that appears top right at http://gmhba..com.au to our contact page. As the 1300 4 GMHBA graphic appears top right on all our pages it must be part of a template.

I have access to FTP and also the DNN admin pages.

Can anyone tell me where to go either in DNN admin or via FTP to simply add a link to this graphic?

I can edit all the content within pages but I don't know how to edit this bit of the template.

Thank you!

Jonathan

 

 

 
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6/5/2009 12:45 AM
 

The correct link is http://gmhba.com.au Double Du'Oh!

JonathanC wrote

Please excuse this dumb question.

I want to add a link from the 1300 4 GMHBA graphic that appears top right at http://gmhba.com.au to our contact page. As the 1300 4 GMHBA graphic appears top right on all our pages it must be part of a template.

I have access to FTP and also the DNN admin pages.

Can anyone tell me where to go either in DNN admin or via FTP to simply add a link to this graphic?

I can edit all the content within pages but I don't know how to edit this bit of the template.

Thank you!

Jonathan

 

 

 
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6/5/2009 1:22 AM
 

If the images is part of the aspx file, then you will need to edit it there...I have never heard of any way to edit the templates from within the admin itself...

I assume that if you have access to the site via ftp, and you can see the root directory, then simply navigate to the skins folder and find your display files. Put an anchor tag around your image and you are done...

 

 
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6/5/2009 2:17 AM
 

 you need to edit ASCX file (which is like an HTML file with additional declarations and tags) of the skin, being located inside /Portals/_default/Skins/GMHBA Templates/ folder.


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