change copyright - Post ID 133965

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Is there any way to eliminate the Copyright © 2010 that appears in the footer?
I am using an html file for the information I want to put there. I have left the name of the shop blank in the "Your Shop" menu since I am using an image for the logo and did not want text to appear in the header which seems to be tied to the footer info. I would have thought that would've eliminated the copyright notice as well.
James Rook
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i think that's not possible,neither of that
You can't make the title dissaperar, you can't make the copyright dissapear
i wanted to do the same,maybe in SCCPro ....
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I do believe you can make the title disappear. In the designer program you have to deselect title. That will make title blank and you can add your own via graphic.
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HotWheels wrote:
http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/shopping-cart-designer-pro/make-page-title-dissapear/


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i see the title there !
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Let me try to be clearer in what I'm asking. Just for the record, I have both Shopping Cart Creater and Shopping Cart Designer Pro.
The issue is not the name of the shop in the header. By leaving the name of the shop blank and inserting a png into the header, I have what I want there.
The issue is in the footer.
I have inserted my own information in the footer but Copyright © 2010 is displayed there as well. I did not put Copyright © 2010 there and don't want it. I believe it is tied to the input of the shop name.
You can see what I'm talking about: http://www.rookenterprizes.com/barnes/shop
Please look at the footer and you'll see the extra copyright notice.
James Rook
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HotWheels wrote:
i see the title there !


Thats not the title. That is the header. The title is above the main box, there is nothing but grass.
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Hazy wrote:
Let me try to be clearer in what I'm asking. Just for the record, I have both Shopping Cart Creater and Shopping Cart Designer Pro.
The issue is not the name of the shop in the header. By leaving the name of the shop blank and inserting a png into the header, I have what I want there.
The issue is in the footer.
I have inserted my own information in the footer but Copyright © 2010 is displayed there as well. I did not put Copyright © 2010 there and don't want it. I believe it is tied to the input of the shop name.
You can see what I'm talking about: http://www.rookenterprizes.com/barnes/shop
Please look at the footer and you'll see the extra copyright notice.


Ok, I have just tested this and it works. This is how you do it.

1. In Designer Pro select to edit the footer region and set the font color to the same color as your footer background color.
2. Open up Shopping Cart and select the theme you just created.
3. Go to "your shop" tab
4. Go to the "footer" tab.
5. Type this inline CSS <div style="color:black">Your Footer Content Here</div>

You can replace the color black for whatever color you want your footer text to be.

Enjoy.
The philosopher has not done philosophy until he has acted upon the mere conviction of his idea; for proof of the theory is in the act, not the idea.

My Web Development Company: http://www.innovatewebdevelopment.com (Created with Coffee Cup Software).

My Personal Website: http://www.EricSEnglish.com

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Thanks! That worked for me. I did add "text-align: center" to the tag to get things aligned. Seems to me that the footer entry option really should replace all the footer text and not have to relie on a work around that leaves extranious code. But that's just me.
James Rook

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