Introductory: Modify Joomla! 1.5 Milkyway Template

Adapting the template to meet your needs

Written by Chad Windnagle

Introductory: Modify Joomla! 1.5 Milkyway Template
Changing rhuk_milkyway's Default Configurations
How to Change the Joomla! Logo
Changing Your Favicon
Removing Powered by Joomla! and Validator links
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The goal of this document is to instruct users on how to customize the default Joomla! 1.5 template: rhuk_milkyway. To perform some of the changes in this document you may need a File Transfer Protocol client (FTP client). While chances are this will not be required, many people find it to be a very valuable asset. Further more, you will need to have Super Administrative access to Joomla!'s administration panel.

This document is the basic changes usually requested by beginners. You will learn to change the Joomla! logo, change the template width, choose from existing color schemes, and remove the footer link that will take site visitors back to Joomla.org. In addition, you will learn how to change the Joomla! Logo to something appropriate for your use and how to create your own favicon, replacing the one that came with Joomla!. Let's begin!


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  1. Great Article. I'm just Starting out with Joomla x 2days only. Building my new site as I go. Thanks for the help.
  2. I have done everything outlined in this article, but unfortunately my logo still does not show.

    Any idea what I could have missed?:-(
  3. Hi
    I have been trying to change the main logo and the favicon for hours now following these instructions implicitly with no success...other than a very sore head!!:\
    CAn anyone help????please????
    many thanks
    Iain
  4. I appreciate this training. I'm not a developer but a small business owner developing a new site. This is my first time to use Joomla. These instructions were great! Thanks.:-)
  5. empty the cache before reloading the page and you will seee your brand new favicon. I had the same problem after I uploaded my favicon to the website I couldnt see it because I had not cleared out the cache try this and it should work perfectly
  6. I did all the instructions as mentioned. yet the logo didnt change when i chose to preview the link. what could be the problem?
    thanks for your help in advance
  7. Finally! A good answer about how the background color is set in a template. It can be set by an admin through the Template Mgr or by the theme developer by hand editing the params.ini file. Thanks!
    -ted
  8. I have tried this technique with no success !!:-(All I have is a blank white space...and massive headache
  9. Not working. I have tried many different things. Help please
  10. I followed the same steps but it didn't work with new logo even after I put the correct pixel size. So I got around the problem by renaming my new logo to mw_joomla_logo.png. But first, make sure you backup a copy of the original file.
  11. I ve changed the color style of template rhulk_milkway but i didn t like the value of black at background. How can I change its color, ?
  12. How can i change the main title "Welcome to the site"

    Thank you
  13. This was exactly what I needed to get my logo changed!! Thank you!

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