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- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 10:33:53 -0800
- From: "Walsh, Anne" <Anne.Walsh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Removing Top logo
I would like to remove the 'large' Innovative logo that is on the top of
every results web page.
As with Anne, below, I have also been told it is in the wwwoptions. I have
taken the script out of the basic options that had toplogo in it but i am
still getting the shadow for the box.
Can anyone help please/
Also, which srchhelp screen do most people use for their Keyword search?
Thanks
Anne Walsh
> ----------
> From: Anne Fabbro[SMTP:anne.fabbro@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Reply To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: 2001 March 23 12:40 PM
> To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: Claire Zuliani; Joanne Henri
> Subject: Removing author's name from Web atalog display
>
> I wonder if someone would kindly send me the wwwoptions entry that would
> allow us to remove the display of the author's name in the browse list
> when a title search is done.
> I have looked at several web catalogues and the author's name is not
> displayed.
> I have requested the information from our implementation team but have
> only been told that it is in the wwwoptions.
> At the moment when there is more than one bib record with the same title
> but different authors eg Oasis ( by Matthews and by Gedge) - the entry in
> the browse screen lists Oasis by Matthews, 2 entries. The second entry is
> by Gedge.
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Anne Fabbro
> Greater Sudbury Public Library
>
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