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  • Theme Author CeeWP

    (@ceewp)

    0. First, Open the Appearance > Customize in wp-admin
    1. For eating cake, go to The WP Options > Header > logo : Click to remove button
    2. You can set the Site Title and Tagline for our pancake in “Site Identity” panel.
    https://codex.wordpress.org/Appearance_Customize_Screen#Site_Identity
    3. There is no restriction for theme widgets. You can add as much as you want to cake.
    4. Bon Appetit.

    If you love this theme, please write a review.
    CeeWP, Thanks.

    Thread Starter JustIpsa

    (@justipsa)

    Thank you for replying. I couldn’t see where or how to add my logo as widget.
    Many thanks.

    Thread Starter JustIpsa

    (@justipsa)

    Hi, I’m still waiting for some direction on this issue please πŸ™‚

    Thread Starter JustIpsa

    (@justipsa)

    I don’t have the option in front me that is indicated on the link you sent. If I put my logo in it removes the site identity details … it appears I can’t have both, which is really frustrating. If I could attach a screen shot I would πŸ™‚

    • This reply was modified 9 years ago by JustIpsa.
    Theme Author CeeWP

    (@ceewp)

    Hi.
    I guess that’s what you want to do:
    [ LOGO TYPE:IMAGE ]
    [ TAGLINE TYPE:TEXT ]

    You can not do both like that. But you can change the source codes.

    My advice is: Design your own logo and add a row to the bottom.
    For example πŸ™‚ the wp theme logo

    Thread Starter JustIpsa

    (@justipsa)

    Thank you but how frustrating, maybe it’s something you could build into the Pro version? I have already a designed logo but it is exactly that – a logo without any print (like the bitten apple is a logo … for Apple). It would also be REALLY helpful if the an individual’s company/practise name could be incorporated. I’m sure you could work out a way of shifting the text slightly to the right to give room for a small logo to sit in the left hand corner in line with the text … it makes things look professional and indicates to the visitor exactly where they are (logos themselves aren’t always obvious).

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