Configuring the logo: All configurations to the script are made inside the external file you saved in Step 1. Check the documentation inside the file for details (don't worry, there are only four variables you need to change).
As mentioned above, since the script itself is inside an external js file, you can easily update the logo image/link whenever you wish simply by changing two lines of code, and the changes will instantly be applied to all the pages that use the logo script. You can even temporarily disable the logo by removing the code inside the file (just put it back when you want the logo re-enabled).
Enjoy the script!
Configuring the logo: All configurations to the script are made inside the external file you saved in Step 1. Check the documentation inside the file for details (don't worry, there are only four variables you need to change).
As mentioned above, since the script itself is inside an external js file, you can easily update the logo image/link whenever you wish simply by changing two lines of code, and the changes will instantly be applied to all the pages that use the logo script. You can even temporarily disable the logo by removing the code inside the file (just put it back when you want the logo re-enabled).
Enjoy the script!
Configuring the logo: All configurations to the script are made inside the external file you saved in Step 1. Check the documentation inside the file for details (don't worry, there are only four variables you need to change).
As mentioned above, since the script itself is inside an external js file, you can easily update the logo image/link whenever you wish simply by changing two lines of code, and the changes will instantly be applied to all the pages that use the logo script. You can even temporarily disable the logo by removing the code inside the file (just put it back when you want the logo re-enabled).
Enjoy the script!
Configuring the logo: All configurations to the script are made inside the external file you saved in Step 1. Check the documentation inside the file for details (don't worry, there are only four variables you need to change).
As mentioned above, since the script itself is inside an external js file, you can easily update the logo image/link whenever you wish simply by changing two lines of code, and the changes will instantly be applied to all the pages that use the logo script. You can even temporarily disable the logo by removing the code inside the file (just put it back when you want the logo re-enabled).
Enjoy the script!