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8/29/2006 1:04 PM
 
Hello,

I have some commercial sites I have designed for some clients that are pretty basic, but was wondering if there was anyway possible to remove the DotNetNuke snippet in the page name.. I am referring to what people see on their Browser Bars..

e.g., MySiteName > Home ( D.N.N. 4.3.3 )



Regards,
Danny
 
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8/29/2006 2:14 PM
 
  1. Login to the site(s) using the host account details.
  2. Navigate to the Host Settings page under the Host menu.
  3. Uncheck the checkbox Show Copyright Credits, under the Appearance heading.
  4. Click on update.

Cathal


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8/29/2006 6:46 PM
 

I have a similar query, how can I add my own icon in the address bar next to the URL like the dotnetnuke icon.


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