Hi Goran:
Do you have this up and running somewhere on the web so that I can see the page. It may just be that your lettering is outside the bounds of the DIV. By default the DIV container is 80px high and 280px wide.
Regards,
Ruth
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Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz"
[email protected]

Goran Janevski wrote:
No, I can see that it has replaced the original logo, and I can see the
background color of it - which was originally white, but then I changed it
to gray, which was too dark grey, and then I changed it to a lighter grey,
which now blends with the background grey perfectly, so that the only way to
see the outline of the logo is to click on the area.

So I have been able to notice the changes in colour on the rectangle, but in
all of the above cases the black letters of the logo are not appearing.

Thanks,
Goran

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:12 PM, Ruth Hoffman <[email protected]>wrote:

Hi Goran:
Is it not showing up at all? Ever?
Ruth


Goran Janevski wrote:

Ruth,

The logo started at something like 700 by 200 px, but I actually tried
shrinking it yesterday, and got down to 128 by 45.  Just now I shrunk the
image to 90 by 34 pix, but still didn't show.  Rotated it by 90 degrees so
it became 34 by 90 pix, still no luck.

I'll continue plugging tomorrow, and you and Scott have given me enough to
go on for a while, and I thank you both.

Thanks again for the great info,
Goran

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Ruth Hoffman <[email protected]>
wrote:



Hi Goran:
Just in case you are not a CSS or Freemarker heavyweight or you start
getting bogged down in where are the files are:

The store header is defined by a CSS DIV container set to 80px high.
Within
that DIV container are three other DIV containers: #left, #middle,
#right.
DIV#left is set to 280px wide. So if your image is larger that 80px X
280px,
you will more than likely have some overlap. Since there isn't any local
"img" styling, if your image is smaller, it may not sit inside the #left
container in a way that pleases you.

The CSS is in ~ecommain.css the Freemarker file that defines the HTML is
in

~specialpurpose/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/includes/header.ftl

How large is your logo?

Regards,
Ruth


Goran Janevski wrote:



Yey! It worked.

Now if I can just figure out why my gif picture is not showing up
properly
as the ofbizLogo.gif, I will have reached my first milestone.

I will read the technical production setup guide, and a couple of others
before I ask more questions.

Thanks very much,
Goran

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Scott Gray <[email protected]


wrote:



Sorry I missed the rest of the settings:
framework/base/config/ofbiz-containers.xml
Find the container named catalina-container and within that the
following
two property elements: http-connector and https-connector and change
the
port properties to 80 and 443 respectively.

You'll find some other useful information in this document:


http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Setup+Guide

Regards
Scott

On 18/02/2010, at 4:54 PM, Goran Janevski wrote:





Scott,

That actually did not work.  After I modify the port in url.properties




and




setting it to 80, I can not access the web site with the domain only.
 I




can




still access the web site using port 8080, but not without it.  I




restarted




the server after making the modification.

I also tried another random port (8088), with the same result.

Which leads me to believe that changing the port in url.properties
does




not




impact the port being used, *unless: *do I need to recompile/rebuild
the
whole thing in order for the port change to take effect?

Or, is there some other place that I also need to change the port from




8080




to 80.

Sorry for being such a newbie.

Thanks again,
Goran

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Scott Gray <
[email protected]
wrote:





You can also modify framework/webapp/config/url.properties to set
your




http


port to 80 and the https port to 443 so that users do not need to


specify


the port after the host name.


Regards
Scott

HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

On 18/02/2010, at 3:30 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:





Hi Goran:
You don't need to do that. You can go to the ofbiz-component.xml
file




for


the ecommerce component (~specialpurpose/ecommerce) and change the


mount-point entry to be mount-point="/".




Hope that helps.
Ruth

Goran Janevski wrote:




Actually, now that you helped me figure this out, I can probably do




some


 kind of DNS mapping through GoDaddy to get down to www.mydomain.com.


 When I figure it out, I will report back.


Best Regards,


Goran


On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Goran Janevski <
[email protected]


wrote:


 Hi,
Just trying to get started on OfBiz.  First impression: not much
documentation to go on.

I was able to get the vanilla OfBiz running, but:

1) I can't get to it via a domain name.  I can get to it on the




intranet,


 via the intranet IP address: http://


<local-ip>:8080/ecommerce<http://%3clocal-ip%3e:8080/ecommerce>


(also


 using "localhost" instead of <local-ip>).  I can get to it
externally


via my


 router's WAN IP address: http://<wan-ip>:8080/ecommerce<http://


%3cwan-ip%3e:8080/ecommerce>.


 But, I can't get to it via www.mydomain.com.


I made sure there are no firewalls blocking this.  I opened up TCP


ports


 80, 8080, and the https port on my router.


Can anyone help with this, please?
2) I purchased Ms.Hoffman's catalog book, but it refers to oFBiz
4.




 I


 downloaded oFBiz 9 (current), and in it, there is no place to change


the


 logo on a store (whereas it was clearly available in OfBiz 4) (!).


 Why


 would this be removed?   So I proceeded to overwrite the


ofbizLogo.gif


with


 one of my own, and I can see that it replaced the ofbiz logo, but
it


is


not


 showing properly.  Is there some resolution requirements on the
logo


or


any


 other image displayed on the web page?


Thanks,
Goran







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