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Roger Eriksen
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:51 am    Post subject: Trouble with Branding Reply with quote

I've used the following article to replace the standard banner on our SPS
Portal:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odc_sp2003_ta/html/office_sharepointapplyingcorporatebrand.asp

The banner looks fine, but on some pages I do not get the changes.
Selecting "Topics"-> "Manage Content" will open SharePoints default banner
(http://servername/_layouts/1033/spsviewlsts.aspx?CatID=xxxx)

How do I implement my new banner on these pages?

Regards
Roger
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erkki
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: RE: Trouble with Branding Reply with quote

As far as I recall, it is not reccommended to modify the admin pages
templates.

I think the solution for your problem resides in the option to use
"Alternate header" for this concrete page. Alt header uses the file
template\layouts\1033\PortalHeader.aspx, this is the file you should modify.

HTH,
Erkki.

"Gustavo" wrote:

Quote:
Hi Roger,
"Manage Content" and all the links under "Actions" use admin pages, that are
in the directory "..\60\template\layouts\1033\", not in de normal templates
directory. You need to make the modifications there.
Saludes,
Gustavo
http://www.gavd.net/servers/default.aspx


"Roger Eriksen" wrote:



I've used the following article to replace the standard banner on our SPS
Portal:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odc_sp2003_ta/html/office_sharepointapplyingcorporatebrand.asp

The banner looks fine, but on some pages I do not get the changes.
Selecting "Topics"-> "Manage Content" will open SharePoints default banner
(http://servername/_layouts/1033/spsviewlsts.aspx?CatID=xxxx)

How do I implement my new banner on these pages?

Regards
Roger


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Roger Eriksen
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:51 am    Post subject: Re: Trouble with Branding Reply with quote

Thanks. I actually had missed a line in the descritpion... The description
of PortalHeader.aspx was all there :-(
But, I ran into a new issue "further down" the structure.
If I open a list or document library I will still get an unmodified header.
(http://servername/Document%20Library/Forms/AllItems.aspx)


Roger

"erkki" <erkki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
As far as I recall, it is not reccommended to modify the admin pages
templates.

I think the solution for your problem resides in the option to use
"Alternate header" for this concrete page. Alt header uses the file
template\layouts\1033\PortalHeader.aspx, this is the file you should
modify.

HTH,
Erkki.

"Gustavo" wrote:

Hi Roger,
"Manage Content" and all the links under "Actions" use admin pages, that
are
in the directory "..\60\template\layouts\1033\", not in de normal
templates
directory. You need to make the modifications there.
Saludes,
Gustavo
http://www.gavd.net/servers/default.aspx


"Roger Eriksen" wrote:



I've used the following article to replace the standard banner on our
SPS
Portal:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odc_sp2003_ta/html/office_sharepointapplyingcorporatebrand.asp

The banner looks fine, but on some pages I do not get the changes.
Selecting "Topics"-> "Manage Content" will open SharePoints default
banner
(http://servername/_layouts/1033/spsviewlsts.aspx?CatID=xxxx)

How do I implement my new banner on these pages?

Regards
Roger


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