Adding a Site Logo
By default, Tiki includes the Tiki logo at the top of your site. You can easily replace this with your logo by using one of the following procedures:
- Using a module
- Using the Look & Feel page
Note
The fields on the Look & Feel page will be removed in future releases and replaced by modules.
Using a module
- From the Admin menu in the Menu module, select Settings > Modules.
Tip
You can also access the Admin: Modules page by using the Modules link in the Quick Admin area. - You can either:
- Use the Tiki Logo module (which will use the information supplied on the Administration: Look and Feel page
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or- Create a custom module that contains your custom logo.
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Note
You can FTP your logo to any accessible location on your web server. You can also upload the logo to a Tiki file gallery. - Use the Tiki Logo module (which will use the information supplied on the Administration: Look and Feel page
- Click Assign to assign the custom module you created.
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- Click Module Options for the module.
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- Use the Edit Module tab to configure the options for the module.
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- Enter the following information in each field on the tab:
- Position: Top
- Order: 1
- Groups: Anonymous
- Parameters: nobox=y
- Click Assign .
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We can easily fix this by removing the Logo module. - On the Assigned Modules tab, click the Top tab, then Remove
the Logo module.
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Tiki now shows only the new logo:
Using the Look & Feel page
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- From the Administration: Look and Feel page, click the General Layout tab.
- Enable the Site Logo and Title option.
- Enter the following information in each field in the Logo and Title areas:
- Logo source: Enter the URL (relative to your Tiki installation) of an image (in GIF, JPG, or PNG format) to use as your logo. You can either copy (FTP) the file to your webserver, or use a File Gallery to store your logo.
- Logo title: Enter the name of your website.
- Alt description: Enter a short, alternate description for your logo.
- Site title: Enter the name of your website.
- Subtitle: Enter the tagline of your website.
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If you install a Tiki Profile, some of these fields may be pre-defined. - Click Apply. Tiki saves the information and reloads the page. Your logo and site title now appears at the top of the page.
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Tip
Tiki automatically makes the logo a link to your site's home page.
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