Comment on Stallion Theme Colours, Banners and Header Image by Stallion WordPress SEO Theme.
If you put the banner images under wp-content that’s the wrong folder.
They go under your themes folder
Banners:
/wp-content/themes/stallion-seo-theme/landscape/custom-01/
Headers
/wp-content/themes/stallion-seo-theme/headers/
With the filename as described in the tutorial above.
If you do multiple sets of banners use
/wp-content/themes/stallion-seo-theme/landscape/custom-02/
For your second set and 03 for the third and so on.
When you have it right this link should load an image
You don’t have to use FTP, if your control panel allows you to upload images to the above folders you can use the CPanel.
Make sure you use the filename formats described in the tutorials,
Banners are: landscape-1.jpg, landscape-2.jpg etc…
Headers are: c1.jpg, c2.jpg or c1.gif, c2.gif
David
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