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I would like to change the header image from a jpg to a png for transparency purposes, how do I do that?
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Hello

A quick search on Google threw up the following Youtube tutorial.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cyfd4DrOBs

Ciarán
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Sorry, I know how to do the graphics end of it. I was wondering where in the code I find the reference to the header image so that I may change the name of the image to reflect my own image. I need it to change to .png, jpg's do not offer any transparency. I want the header image to be semi transparent.
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Hello

For which of our templates would you you like to make this change?

Ciarán
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Try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#container_header {
background: url("../images/header.png") no-repeat 50% 0;
}


Your header will then display the header.png instead of the header.jpg presuming it exists in the images folder of your template.

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