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dpimpan on Feb 15. 2007. 10:23 am
Thanks Viceroy that was way easier and works great
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viceroy321 on Feb 15. 2007. 5:50 pm
only setback is that, in the highly unlike case of someone having css turned off, the logo is not displayed at all. try it in firefox by clicking on View > Page Style > No Style.

the way outlined above would display the logo even in a non-css environment.
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Ilija Studen on Feb 15. 2007. 11:31 pm
If someone have CSS turned off the whole design will roll back to browsers default settings, not just the logo you added to login page.
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viceroy321 on Feb 18. 2007. 11:52 am
right, but if you embed the logo-image with html < img >-tags, it will be displayed, even though the design is brwoser default.

just wanted to point that out.
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floxk on Feb 24. 2007. 2:41 am
Hi,

I've tried the CSS-branding hack and after tweaking the background-color it even looked good.

I want to ask, how aC handles the image I upload as "the logo" - mine ended up beeing called something weird with a lot of numbers .. - and it got downsized.

Sure I can manually upload my logo, or a banner (with FTP) and use it for branding
but wouldn't it be smart if the "branding" could use the logo I upload in the administration panel?
Thereby you could just upload a new image - and it would turn up on every page.

Is this possible?
Where is the uploaded companies logo put to? And does it have a new name every time?
Any ideas on this?

Cheers
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Ilija Studen on Feb 24. 2007. 2:53 am
Company logo is resized to 50x50px and it is given some random name. If you use larger logo it may break layout on some pages. 50x50px is the safe size, use anything else at your own risk.
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senixon on May 29. 2007. 6:29 pm
Also wanted to warn everyone doing the CSS hack... Normally background printing is turned off and as such if anyone ever prints a screen from activeCollab your logo will NOT show up in the printout, and although modifiyng the physical files is a bit harder, it will take you 2 minutes more to follow greenman's directions on page 1 (post #8).

Some may argue that who would ever print anything, but I happen to think lot's of clients like printing of task lists, milestones, etc.
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