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Juliet - where do I add more information above and below the Copyright line? Probably in the coding but I can't find it.
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Yes, I know but the original programmer decided not to do it that way. Thank you. That would have been much easier. I needed to update what was there.
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I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but you changed that in a php file?

The best way to do this is via the Joomla 3 backend:
Extensions / Templates / Styles / then choose your style!
In this style: under the "General" tab -> click on "Copyright" on the left.
then you can enter the text...
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I found it.
templates>j51_juliet>inc>layouts>base.php
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My problem is my programmer has left and I can't find the code where to put it. Sorry.
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Hello

This field should accept basic HTML so you can try use a line break to created a new line...

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. <br> Donec odio. 


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