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Hello,
I'd like to know how I can put in a SVG logo in the Caitlin template logo position. Because when I try to select an image through the Template manager I can't select the SVG image.
Thanks!
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Hello

By default the Joomla Media Manager does not allow for SVG. You could try adding your SVG logo to the template manually by editing the following line in your templates header.php (../templates/[YourTemplate]/php/layouts/header.php - line 8)...

<img class="logo-image" src="/<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/<?php echo $logoimagefile; ?>" alt="Logo" /> 


Replacing with something this (edit to taste)...

<img class="logo-image" src="/<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/images/yourlogo.svg" alt="Logo" /> 


Ciarán
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Hello Ciarán,

Thanks! This works :-)
But this reqiures not a template override or so?

PS: Did you get my mail that I am unable to purchase a new template because I get an error?
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Hello

Presuming I understand you correctly, changing the above should be enough without the need of any CSS changes.

Could I ask you to resend as I am unable to locate mail on this query.

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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