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  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 13 years, 5 months ago by Sunil.
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  • January 7, 2013 at 9:14 am #10121
    Sunil
    Member

    Hi,

    Can someone help me show how to insert a banner on the eleven40 theme? Currently there is a large orange banner running across which is repeated image of [logo-texture.png]

    I just want to replace it with a single long image banner. I saw this image name in theĀ  style.css file. But I'm not sure how to replace it with my banner.

    My site url is http://adultacnetreatmentreviews.com.

    Thank You.

    Regards,

    Sunil

    January 7, 2013 at 11:32 pm #10289
    wpsmith
    Member

    You will need to use the custom header functionality in WordPress (add add_theme_support( 'genesis-custom-header', array( 'width' => 960, 'height' => 100, 'textcolor' => '444', 'admin_header_callback' => 'minimum_admin_style' ) );, or change the CSS for #title (#title:before and #title:after).


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    January 8, 2013 at 9:42 am #10362
    Sunil
    Member

    Hi Wpsmith,

    I still don't quite get it. You are saying the custom header functionality - is that found in the functions.php file?

    If yes, where exactly do I need to place the above code? Where do I input my banner image name?

    Basically, I just want to use a theme that can be customizable easily. It just seems to be getting more difficult as I have to handle php and css files. Isn' t wordpress supposed to be something which you don't really need to know the hard coding and build a nice site easily?

    I'm just a little bit disappointed here.

    Thanks.

    Regards,

    Sunil

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