Forum:Wiki wordmarks

Is there any way to hide the default wordmark on a wiki? I have made my own CSS and a new wordmark along with it but my wordmark appears below the wiki's one. Is there any way that I can stop the wiki's one from appearing?--Soul reaper 12:57, June 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * If you mean the wiki-logo which can be changed through Special:ThemeDesigner then you can upload a new one or you can customize the font of the regular one.
 * No...he's talking about surpassing the logo of a wiki using CSS
 * Oh..
 * Roranoa_zoros correct. So does anyone know a way?--Soul reaper 13:37, June 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * What is the reason that makes you asking this? Do you have troubles using the Theme Designer? You just need to select "Theme Designer" in "My tools" at the bottom of the page and upload your wiki logo under the third tab. We don't recommend the CSS solution as it can break at any time if a class or id gets changed. Marc-Philipp   (Talk)  14:37, June 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * Dude,read carefully..his need is something else.
 * Dude,read carefully..his need is something else.

From what I got the situation is: Please give us a link to your wiki and I can have a look at your problem further (and fix it). Marc-Philipp  (Talk)  15:03, June 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * He wants to hide the default wordmark.
 * He wants to replace that hidden wordmark with a new one.


 * Got that wrong again..He wants "HIS OWN" Wordmark to appear on everywikia regardless of the wikia's wordmark


 * I agree with MtaA, css solution to it is really not needed. @Rora, on every wiki? How can one do that? I can understand a particular wiki but not every wiki.
 * @F1...I dont know a way to do it,I just made his post clearer to you.:I'll do it further:
 * @F1...I dont know a way to do it,I just made his post clearer to you.:I'll do it further:


 * He apparantly has an image that he wants to use as a word mark on all the wikis(Using his own Personal CSS/JS)..clearer?

Hopefully I can clear this up for everyone. This is for my own CSS on the Metal Gear Wiki. I want to replace the wiki's wordmark with my own using my CSS. This way it will appear differently for me but everyone else's will remain unchanged. I have made a number of changes to my own CSS that make the wiki appear differently for me and me only.--Soul reaper 15:19, June 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * Rora he wants this for only one particular wiki and Soul Reaper I don't think you can do it.


 * This is easy Add these codes to your css:

/* Logo - Not compatible with Variable Width CSS */ .WikiHeader { background-image: url(IMAGEURL); background-repeat: no-repeat; height: 85px; left: 0px; position: relative; bottom: 20px; }				/* Wiki Logo */ .WikiHeader .wordmark { display: none; }				/* Hide Wordmark */
 * -- 04:36, June 12, 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks for your help, the code successfully removes the wordmark but it doesn't work too well with what I have in place--Soul reaper 05:19, June 12, 2011 (UTC)


 * Now you have the codes, so you can change the values of the attributes to make it work for you.
 * Finchelfanno1 is right, Soul Reaper. You have to change stuff like "postition", "bottom", "left" (you can change it to right), and "height".
 * -- 08:14, June 12, 2011 (UTC)


 * Cssscreen1.png is what it currently looks like. As you can see I already have an image in the .WikiHeader area of code and if I try to use the code you suggested for the logo it causes problems with that image. By using the .wordmark code you suggested, it removes both the wiki's wordmark and my own. What I need to do is isolate the wiki's one and remove that somehow.--Soul reaper 08:53, June 12, 2011 (UTC)