$conf, $runtime; function_exists('chdir') AND chdir(APP_PATH); $r = 'mysql' == $conf['cache']['type'] ? website_set('runtime', $runtime) : cache_set('runtime', $runtime); } function runtime_truncate() { global $conf; 'mysql' == $conf['cache']['type'] ? website_set('runtime', '') : cache_delete('runtime'); } register_shutdown_function('runtime_save'); ?>css - Logo Keeps Changing to the Default for Transparent Settings|Programmer puzzle solving
最新消息:Welcome to the puzzle paradise for programmers! Here, a well-designed puzzle awaits you. From code logic puzzles to algorithmic challenges, each level is closely centered on the programmer's expertise and skills. Whether you're a novice programmer or an experienced tech guru, you'll find your own challenges on this site. In the process of solving puzzles, you can not only exercise your thinking skills, but also deepen your understanding and application of programming knowledge. Come to start this puzzle journey full of wisdom and challenges, with many programmers to compete with each other and show your programming wisdom! Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

css - Logo Keeps Changing to the Default for Transparent Settings

matteradmin8PV0评论

I have a gallery displayed on my homepage with the transparent header setting option chosen. My transparent header is setup to have a white logo; however, Wordpress keeps utilizing the default logo which is black. The transparent setting works fine with all of the other pages, but I cannot get it to utilize the transparent logo for my homepage. Any assistance with code to override this would be appreciated.

The setting I have right now on the backend are as follows:

Image size: 200 x 90 Logo Top Space: 3px Logo Bottom Space: 3px

I have a gallery displayed on my homepage with the transparent header setting option chosen. My transparent header is setup to have a white logo; however, Wordpress keeps utilizing the default logo which is black. The transparent setting works fine with all of the other pages, but I cannot get it to utilize the transparent logo for my homepage. Any assistance with code to override this would be appreciated.

The setting I have right now on the backend are as follows:

Image size: 200 x 90 Logo Top Space: 3px Logo Bottom Space: 3px

Share Improve this question asked Nov 19, 2018 at 0:09 Jay FlashJay Flash 1
Add a comment  | 

1 Answer 1

Reset to default 0

Many themes have page settings that allow you to change the logo for individual pages. Check that you are not overriding the global setting for the logo in your homepage settings.

Post a comment

comment list (0)

  1. No comments so far