@Koos O
You are Wrong. I present here the proof. Although I do not I do not expect) you will not accept the truth there will be many reading this thread that need to see the evidence so that they don't get misled by your posts.
In Cassiopeia Joomla looks in media/templates/site/cassiopeia/images first. There are no favicon images in that folder in the installation package.
To see a new image of the same name you need to clear your browser cache. So even if Joomla update did overwrite the favicon then your browser would not show it unless you cleared your browser cache.
https://docs-next.joomla.org/docs/templates/favicons/
You are Wrong. I present here the proof. Although I do not I do not expect) you will not accept the truth there will be many reading this thread that need to see the evidence so that they don't get misled by your posts.
In Cassiopeia Joomla looks in media/templates/site/cassiopeia/images first. There are no favicon images in that folder in the installation package.
To see a new image of the same name you need to clear your browser cache. So even if Joomla update did overwrite the favicon then your browser would not show it unless you cleared your browser cache.
https://docs-next.joomla.org/docs/templates/favicons/
From a Joomla (test) site that started as J5.1.3 updated to J5.2.0 then to J5.2.0. There are no faviconsFor the Cassiopeia template, Joomla will look for the favicons in the following locations:
media/templates/site/cassiopeia/images - they are not there so Joomla will look in the next location.
media/system/images - they are there so Joomla will use them from there.
If you want to use your own favicons rather than Joomla favicons you upload them to the first location: media/templates/site/cassiopeia/images. You can do that using the Templates: Customise form. They will not be affected by any update to the Cassiopeia template.
Statistics: Posted by Webdongle — Sat Nov 09, 2024 8:30 pm