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White label branding - misstheresa2009 - 2013-04-09

Hello Everyone,

Does anyone here know how to remove GetSimple's logo from the login page and replace it with my own. One of the features of GetSimple was white label branding but I don't see an option anywhere on how to turn it on.

Thanks!Smile


RE: White label branding - shawn_a - 2013-04-09

Sorry I accidentally removed your previous post.

Hmm I'll have to look in to that.


RE: White label branding - Connie - 2013-04-09

(2013-04-09, 10:20:41)misstheresa2009 Wrote: Hello Everyone,

Does anyone here know how to remove GetSimple's logo from the login page and replace it with my own. One of the features of GetSimple was white label branding but I don't see an option anywhere on how to turn it on.

Thanks!Smile

There is an plugin:
http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/branded-login/12/

with that you can upload a logo for the login page.

To get rid of the link of GetSimple below the login-Box you can edit the admin-theme, for the standard admin theme: footer.php in admin/theme


you are right, it should be an option in the config
Cheers, Connie


RE: White label branding - shawn_a - 2013-04-09

white label as in oss, and you can change anything you want. But there does not seem to be a user method for changing it at the moment aside from replacing the file, perhaps a rewrite or redirect might be useful.


RE: White label branding - Connie - 2013-04-09

shawn, what is "oss" ? I don't know that


RE: White label branding - shawn_a - 2013-04-09

open source software


RE: White label branding - shawn_a - 2013-04-09

There is no logo on the login page, do you mean the footer ?


RE: White label branding - Connie - 2013-04-10

Shawn, I think the question is answered in my first answer

and thanks for the explanation of "oss", in Germany "ossi" means "east german people from former DDR", so I was quite confused ;=)