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How to replace the split header with a single header image

  • Written by Shane GoldbergShane Goldberg 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Last Updated: December 15, 2009

    You may have decided that you would like to have a single header image for the top of your site rather than the split header which requires 2 separate images. We’ve got a work around for the standard settings in One-Theme for you…

    e.g. This… (Specimen A – Single Header)

    photoshopzoo-header1

    Rather than this… (Specimen B – Split Header with 2 images)

    standard-header1

    As you can see above Specimen B is the standard header setup and for many people this is great. You can replace both the images on the left and the Right (fishes) with whatever you like.

    Simply go to the ONE THEME > IMAGE UPLOADS menu, follow the image size specifications for the best results. If you start using completely different size images it will not look good. So follow the recommended sizes in there.

    Now if you want to have a Single Header image then you will need to FTP up a new ‘header.php’ file that we have prepared for you. Click here to download the header.php file that you need (RIGHT CLICK TO SAVE FILE AS to save it to your computer), You will then need to upload it to the /htdocs/wp-content/themes/one-theme directory and OVERWRITE the existing header.php file in there.

    Once you have done that all that is left is to upload you header (single header image).

    Go back to One-Theme > Image Uploads (your header image will need to be 898 pixels wide and 141 pixels high. Upload it to the Header Logo section once you’ve done that check the public site to view it.

    If you decide that this is too complicated for you we can do it for you for $20 then all you need to do is supply us with your header image 898 x 141px

  1. #1 Vladimir
    December 24, 2009 am31 6:51 pm

    Shane, the download link is incorrect

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