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How to Add a Javascript Image to Homepage (SSL seal)


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Hi, I tried editing the homepage by pasting in the javascript that was given to me

for placing a SSL certificate seal image on my site. The script does not accept it.

Is it possible to add javascript to document templates?

How may I add this?

the code is like:

<script language="Javascript" src="https://(thefilegoeshere)"></script>

Thanks!

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Hi, I tried editing the homepage by pasting in the javascript that was given to me

for placing a SSL certificate seal image on my site. The script does not accept it.

Is it possible to add javascript to document templates?

How may I add this?

the code is like:

<script language="Javascript" src="https://(thefilegoeshere)"></script>

Thanks!

Document templates? Did you mean site documents? If so just have a look what roban wrote.

You might add your code to a global index.tpl template at any place you would like a seal.

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Thanks a lot.

You might add your code to a global index.tpl template at any place you would like a seal.

That worked well.

Document templates? Did you mean site documents? If so just have a look what roban wrote.

Yes, I initially tried adding the seal code both to "Homepage" and "Site Documents".

Not sure what the "fckeditor" is. I tried to search the forum for explanation

but did not find a clear explanation of where or what that is.

Any info on that would be great extra insight. Thanks a lot!

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