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Make sure your connection is secure ("httpS:" instead of just "http:"). Click the logo above for a secure connection.
Published on: 01/16/2026, 05:58 PM by Software Developer
1) Via FTP, when you installed the CMS, there is a png file named, logo-white-black.png, that is directly under the folder
/public_html
|-- logo-white-black.png
2) You can simply upload YOUR logo, and rename it as "logo-white-black.png", so it just overwrites the CMS default generic logo. This is the simplest and fastest way.
3) If you want to change the file name of your logo, you can do so via FTP (or your webhost's "File Manager"), under the folder
/public_html
|-- templates
| |-- header.php
In header.php, look for the code (Press "Control F to Find):
<body> <header> <a href="/"> <img src="logo-white-black.png" alt="logo" width="170px" style="border-radius: 17px;"/> </a>
Just replace the "logo-white-black.png" with your own logo file name.
4) Optional Tip: Hardcode the link in your logo to make sure your website visitor is on a secure connection "https" rather than just "http" (because some recaptchas on some Webhosts strips the S in https) Notice the bold red code below?
<body> <header> <a href="/"> <img src="logo-white-black.png" alt="logo" width="170px" style="border-radius: 17px;"/> </a>
Change it to the exact URL code, like so:
<body> <header> <a href="https://YOURDOMAIN.com/logo-white-black.png"> <img src="logo-white-black.png" alt="logo" width="170px" style="border-radius: 17px;"/> </a>
5) Then on your Web Browser, go to your website, press "Control Key + F5" twice, in order to execute and refresh the page and see the latest version of your webpage that you are editing.
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