On 8/30/07, D. C. Parris wrote: > I am writing a series of articles on using phpGroupware, and need to know 2 > things: > > (1) How do you change the site logo without going down into the default theme > images folder? Or is it possible? The logo settings in Site Configuration > only allow you to change the name of the file, not its location - at least in > my installation.
due to the dynamic nature of the template system the new logo has to fall into one of the template folders. if you are making your own custom template, the new logo can go in your template folder. We have the option to change the name and use standard templates because a "cvs update" will ignore extra files that you've added and thus an update won't be destructive to the logo change. > (2) There is a setting to allow one to cache the phpgw info array. What does > that do and when should(n't) I use that option? This adds all the config items that are stored in the database to be cached in the session object. Enabling this can reduce the load on the database server and in many cases will speed up a site. You don't want to enable it until your site is fully configured as change detection is non-existent since the site config rarely changes in a production system. _______________________________________________ phpGroupWare-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users
