How to add a 2nd image to div#header h1 a ?

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How to add a 2nd image to div#header h1 a ?

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Ok, I have already replaced the CMSms logo with my own. Now how do I do to add a second image to the right?
Since I want it to appear on every page, in another words to be part of the Header, then I suppose I have to do the modification to the actual CSS file, but how?

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Re: How to add a 2nd image to div#header h1 a ?

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Look at the demo site linked in the bottom\/...
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Re: How to add a 2nd image to div#header h1 a ?

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Thanks Mark. But it doesn't have a second image to the right of the Header logo  ???
Unless you wanted me to look at something else...
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Re: How to add a 2nd image to div#header h1 a ?

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Sorry if you look under New Stuff there is on with 3 images in the header...
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Re: How to add a 2nd image to div#header h1 a ?

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Mmmm, I only found one image in the Header (logo1.gif). There's also medtechlogo.gif, but it doesn't seem to be in the Header, is it?

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Re: How to add a 2nd image to div#header h1 a ?

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Guess people can't read, I'll have to go back to restoring it more often...

Try again, you will have to login to see the template, just make it the template for the 3 image page....
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