[xwiki-users] Changing the logo only affects the admin account
Sergiu Dumitriu
sergiu at xwiki.com
Thu Dec 6 15:40:48 CET 2007
cayhorstmann wrote:
> I log in as administrator and follow the process described in
> http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Skins#HChangingthelogofortheAlbatrossskin.
>
> * Find the /xwiki/bin/view/XWiki/DefaultSkin page.
> * Attach an image file that is exactly 200 pix wide, and 70 pix high
> (else the logo will look bad) to that page. For example: call the file
> "mylogo200x70.gif".
> * Click to edit this skin, and in the "objects" editor you will find an
> object XWiki.XWikiSkins.
> * Alter the XWiki.XWikiSkins object so that the "logo" property says:
> mylogo200x70.gif (or what ever you chose to call the file name above)
>
> My new logo shows up beautifully. Then I log out. The old logo comes right
> back. I log in with a user account. The old logo is still there.
>
> It is kind of charming that I can customize the logo that the administrator
> sees, but really, I would like everyone to see my logo. What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cay
Just tried it, and it works fine for me. I see 2 possible reasons for this:
- Some cache is active, so you need to clear the cache first?
- There are some access rights preventing the regular users from being
able to read the logo.
Sergiu
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