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Old 09-29-2017, 09:26 PM  
tobedeleted
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sarettah View Post
At the very top:

<center>
<a href=http://whatever_your_address_to_go_to_when_banner_is_clic ked>
<img src=http://whatever_your_banner_image_address_is>
</a>
</center><br>

That is old school html but it will work. It would probably be better to put it into a div or use a class available in the style sheet.



Each button code would look just like your banner code but you do not want to throw a center in there and the href address would be your support and the image address would be the button image.

Making it stacked on top of each other alongside the "SUPPORT CENTER" would require a little styling I would think.

/************************************************** *******************
index.php
Helpdesk landing page. Please customize it to fit your needs.
Peter Rotich <[email protected]>
Copyright (c) 2006-2013 osTicket
osTicket :: Support Ticket System | osTicket
Released under the GNU General Public License WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
See LICENSE.TXT for details.
vim: expandtab sw=4 ts=4 sts=4:
************************************************** ********************/
require('client.inc.php');
require_once INCLUDE_DIR . 'class.page.php';
$section = 'home';
require(CLIENTINC_DIR.'header.inc.php');
?>


<!-- Put your banner line right here -->
<center>
<a href=http://whatever_your_address_to_go_to_when_banner_is_clic ked>
<img src=http://whatever_your_banner_image_address_is>
</a>
</center><br>
<!-- End of banner code -->


<div id="landing_page">
<?php include CLIENTINC_DIR.'templates/sidebar.tmpl.php'; ?>
<div class="main-content">

..................


// I made changes here in the if. First I blocked it (included {}) and then added button code.
if($cfg && ($page = $cfg->getLandingPage()))
{
echo $page->getBodyWithImages();
else
{
?>
<div>
<h1>Welcome to the Support Center</h1>
<div>
<a href=buttonurl><img src=buttonimageaddress></a><br>
<a href=button2url><img src=buttoon2imageaddress></a>
</div>
</div>
<?php
}
?>

That is going to be your basic structure. I would have to play with it some to make it right. I am far from a css expert so I have to mess with it to get where I want. But like I say, the basic structure is going to be something like that.

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If you can't find an answer here I would suggest going to stackoverflow and post the question. That's a great resource for coders helping coders.
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