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I was able to follow your directions on adding a new 468x60.gif to the Header Code by directly editing it after placing the new gif in the same folder as the 468x60.gif. But then I couldn't find where to do the same for the same gif in the Post Comment. So for the time being I just replaced the original 468x60.gif after renaming it with a new gif.
But is there an easy way to directly use one gif for the header and another for the post comment where the gifs reside in the Media Library? I would prefer doing this without having to go through the gyrations described above. -- Thanks |
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