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Clients with a web farm often like to have the logo reflect which web server you are on. To do this, you will start with the logo as you'd like it, then create a version for each web server - just put a 1, 2, etc somewhere on the logo in a discreet location. The name of the images will have to be the same on each server, though they will differ by having a number in, say, the top-right corner. | Clients with a web farm often like to have the logo reflect which web server you are on. To do this, you will start with the logo as you'd like it, then create a version for each web server - just put a 1, 2, etc somewhere on the logo in a discreet location. The name of the images will have to be the same on each server, though they will differ by having a number in, say, the top-right corner. | ||
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+ | To change the VTB logo, see: [[Change the VTB Logo]] |
Revision as of 16:04, 17 July 2009
Issue
You would like to change the logo on the logo page - usually to be the logo of that client.
Resolution
The Login Page Logo is defined as a Document under Admin. You will need to update this document's URL.
- Login with a user that has access to edit Framework Documents (e.g. one with access to the Admin VTB).
- Lookup and open the document with ID: TWCustomerImage. Click on the Edit tab.
- Change the url to the location of the image that contains the logo.
- Most use the default location for the logo: TouchWorks Web\Works\Common\Graphics usually in (C:\Program Files\Allscripts Healthcare Solutions\TouchWorks Web\Works\Common\Graphics).
- The URL is relative to IIS. You can't put in C:\some directory\log.jpg
- The logo should be sized to 150x50 to stay in proportion.
- Most use GIFs or JPGs, though several other formats that IE can interpret should work just fine - test first.
- If you use the default folder (see above), your new URL will look like: /TouchWorks/Common/Graphics/Client_Logo.JPG
Clients with a web farm often like to have the logo reflect which web server you are on. To do this, you will start with the logo as you'd like it, then create a version for each web server - just put a 1, 2, etc somewhere on the logo in a discreet location. The name of the images will have to be the same on each server, though they will differ by having a number in, say, the top-right corner.
To change the VTB logo, see: Change the VTB Logo