Posted on: 03/30/06 02:36pm
By: Anonymous (RebeccaMI)
Our GeekLog site is here: http://www.scs-matters.com/scsblog/
I figured out how to change the logo already, as you can see. But do you see how at the very top of the browser in the blue bar it says "GeekLog Site - Another Nifty GeekLog Site"?
Is there a way to change that so that it says what we want it to say?
changing the page title
Posted on: 03/30/06 02:46pm
By: Anonymous (Guest)
It's in the Config.php file
changing the page title
Posted on: 03/30/06 02:54pm
By: Dirk
To be more exact:
// Name and slogan of your site
$_CONF['site_name'] = 'Geeklog Site';
$_CONF['site_slogan'] = 'Another Nifty Geeklog Site';
bye, Dirk
changing the page title
Posted on: 03/30/06 05:29pm
By: Anonymous (RebeccaMI)
I guess this is one instance where I run into trouble because the config file is missing. I don't have it in the IvyLeague theme that we're currently using and it wasn't in the original install of Professional either. Is there anywhere that I could get just the config file? And also, could anybody explain to me how everything is working fine if the config file is missing?
changing the page title
Posted on: 03/31/06 12:57am
By: Dirk
Geeklog won't work at all without the config.php file, so I'm sure it's there somewhere.
Open lib-common.php and find the first line that contains "require_once". It holds the path to your config.php file.
bye, Dirk
changing the page title
Posted on: 03/31/06 10:05am
By: Anonymous (RebeccaMI)
I found the config file!! All this time I was thinking it would be with the rest of the layout files on my local machine, but it's not. It's on the server and it's up a directory level. Duh me. Thanks!