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How can I sue an SVG image as the logo. It doesn;t sho up in the media manager when I try tyo set the logo image.

Thanks, Paul
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Hi Paul

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com along with a copy of your SVG and I will add the logo for you. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciaran
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sorry Ciaran, would you be u=able to update this asap pleasae.

Thanks, Paul
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thanks. So do I need to chnage anything otehr than the image in bold below

Paul

<div id="logo" class="logo">
<a href="<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>" title="<?php echo $sitename; ?>">
<?php if($this->params->get('logoImage') == '1') : ?>
<?php if($this->params->get('logoimagefile') == '') : ?>
<img class="logo-image primary-logo-image" src="<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/templates/<?php echo $this->template?>/images/logo.svg" alt="Logo" />
<?php elseif($this->params->get('logoimagefile') != '') : ?>
<img class="logo-image primary-logo-image" src="<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/<?php echo $logoimagefile; ?>" alt="Logo" />
<?php endif; ?>
<?php if($this->params->get('mobilelogoimagefile') != '') { ?>
<img class="logo-image mobile-logo-image" src="<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/<?php echo $this->params->get('mobilelogoimagefile'); ?>" alt="Mobile Logo" />
<?php } ?>
<?php else : ?>
<div class="logo-text"><?php echo $this->params->get('logoText'); ?></div>
<?php if($this->params->get('sloganText') != '') { ?>
<div class="logo-slogan"><?php echo $this->params->get('sloganText'); ?></div>
<?php } ?>
<?php endif; ?>
</a>
</div>
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Hi Paul

For security reasons, Joomla does not handle SVGs. Your best option is probably to hard code the SVG in to the header area of your template. This can be done pasting your SVG code in to your templates logo.php (../templates/[YourTemplate]/inc/layouts/logo.php), replacing the relevant code

Ciaran
  1. more than a month ago
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