--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Chris Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > 
> > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > > 
> > >>1) If you have enabled a custom
> control panel
>
> > 
> > > hostname, we will
> > > 
> > >>automatically extend
> your
control panel UI customizations
> > > 
> > > to your
> > > 
> > >>customer

> login screen. You can turn on your custom hostname in
> > > 
> > > your

> > >
> 
> > >>reseller control panel and enable it with a CNAME. This
is well-documented.
> 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Sorry, this isn't true.
The only UI elements brought
> over is the Title.
> > > hostname.blogware.com
remains (ie. does not pickup
> ones custom hostname).
> > 
> > I'm not
seeing this problem.  Our custom hostname
> for the admin stays in 
> >
the address bar.
> > 
> > > Footer still contains
> Blogware Version 1.0
- Copyright 2004, Tucows Inc and
> > > NOT the resellers
> customization.

> > 
> > The admin login/logout pages still show this even if
> you remove
it in 
> > the reseller settings.  Other admin pages as well as
> user pages
using 
> > your admin hostname don't show it if you remove it.
> 
> Ah,
I see it works much better if you provide full URL's like your example.
>
Otherwise only partial branding happens.
> 
> Thanks for the info and perhaps

> this isn't an issue then. Maybe this isn't documented properly although
I
> will admit that I haven't verified that. Although just following some
examples
> seemed to lead me to the partial branding issues.

Actually
partial branding still exists as far as I can tell. It does in fact work on
the /users side of things but not on the /admin side of things. So this still
seems to be broken and therefore contains partial branding.

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