Hi,
I suggest you to use a wmhook_wm_logo_logo_image
filter. Search the web on how to use filter hooks https://www.google.sk/?q=wordpress+using+filter+hooks (you can also read the theme’s user manual http://www.webmandesign.eu/manual/modern/#hooks ).
Please note that this is a theme modification, and I only provide tips on those http://support.webmandesign.eu/support-policy-and-terms-of-service/
Regards,
Oliver
Can you offer an option to remove the logo from the internal pages until I can figure out the hook?
Hi,
Please use custom CSS:
.not-front-page .site-branding { display: none; }
Regards,
Oliver
Hi Oliver,
After I went ahead and removed the logo from the internal pages, now they want it back. I commented out the above code in style.css, but the logo does not appear on the page.
Hi,
It seems like you have edited the theme’s core style.css
file. Please remove all the styles from that file. Use a child theme instead.
Regards,
Oliver
Sorry Oliver, but using a child theme as an remedy does not solve my immediate issue of not getting the logo to appear on the internal pages.
Hi,
Please understand that you should never edit the theme core files. You will loose the changes once you update the theme to new versions. For all the theme modifications you should use a child theme (or for CSS modifications only you can use a plugin).
I’ve mentioned child themes because you have edited the theme core files. That’s where your custom code removing the logo is placed. Delete the code you’ve added to the theme. That will solve your issue and bring the logo back.
If you edit CSS only, please use some custom CSS solutions: http://support.webmandesign.eu/forums/topic/css/
Regards,
Oliver