Questions and discussion about using ProcessMaker: user interface, running cases & functionality
By cosyxu
#815202
Hi Amo,


Is it possible to change the images of background and logo on the login page?

Please refer to the screenshot.

Many Thanks,
Yuan
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By amosbatto
#815249
If you don't want to go through the trouble of creating a new skin, then replace these files in the source code:
workflow/public_html/images/backgroundpm3.jpg
workflow/public_html/images/logopm3login.png

Make sure to not change the filenames.
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By amosbatto
#817716
If you are using the neoclassic skin, you can change it by editing workflow/engine/skinEngine/neoclassic/updating.php and changing this line:
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                Copyright 2000 - <?php echo date('Y'); ?> ProcessMaker Inc. &nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.processmaker.com">www.processmaker.com</a>
If using a custom skin, then change that same line in workflow/engine/skinEngine/base/updating.php.
By cosyxu
#817717
amosbatto wrote: Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:19 pm If you are using the neoclassic skin, you can change it by editing workflow/engine/skinEngine/neoclassic/updating.php and changing this line:
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                Copyright 2000 - <?php echo date('Y'); ?> ProcessMaker Inc. &nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.processmaker.com">www.processmaker.com</a>
If using a custom skin, then change that same line in workflow/engine/skinEngine/base/updating.php.
Thanks for the solution.

Regards,
YX
By cosyxu
#817724
cosyxu wrote: Mon Nov 12, 2018 11:11 pm Hi Amo,

I have followed the above instruction to make the change.

But it didn't work. I still got the same copyright.

Thanks,
YX

Hi Amo,

I fixed it by changing the footer variable in \processmaker\workflow\engine\skinEngine\skinEngine.php

Regards,
YX
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By amosbatto
#817765
Yes, you are right. The updating.php code doesn't seem to be used.

According to the code in skinEngine.php, you can also define a custom footer.html file in your skin directory to replace the ProcessMaker copyright, but modifying the $footer variable also works as long as you reapply your changes after every upgrade.
By cosyxu
#817767
amosbatto wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:37 pm Yes, you are right. The updating.php code doesn't seem to be used.

According to the code in skinEngine.php, you can also define a custom footer.html file in your skin directory to replace the ProcessMaker copyright, but modifying the $footer variable also works as long as you reapply your changes after every upgrade.
Hi Amo,

Thanks for the information.

Regards,
YX
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