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Changing banner upload behavior.

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Hello,

In a topic I have found this:
a way to change upload behavior for banners (click!).

To change this I have to do these steps:
To change the Wizard behavior upon bigger logo/banner image upload:

1. Open for editing Plesk Sitebuilder configuration file.

/usr/local/sitebuilder/config on RPM-based systems

/usr/opt/sitebuilder/config on debian-based systems
2. To change default logo upload behavior, add the following string under the General section:

logo_resize_type = [keep_asis|error|simple|keep_aspect_ratio]
3. To change default banner upload behavior, add the following string under the General section:

banner_resize_type = [keep_asis|error|simple|keep_aspect_ratio]
4. Save the file.

To change the Wizard behavior upon bigger logo/banner image upload:

1. Open for editing Plesk Sitebuilder configuration file.

/usr/local/sitebuilder/config on RPM-based systems

/usr/opt/sitebuilder/config on debian-based systems
2. To change default logo upload behavior, add the following string under the General section:

logo_resize_type = [keep_asis|error|simple|keep_aspect_ratio]
3. To change default banner upload behavior, add the following string under the General section:

banner_resize_type = [keep_asis|error|simple|keep_aspect_ratio]
4. Save the file.

Now, how do i open this file?? Where can I find this? (it seems that it is something on your computer, but I do not have anything of the sitebuilder on my computer.

Thanks in advantage
 
In case you are administrator of Sitebuilder it should be installed somewhere on the server. In case you got Sitebuilder from some service provider and did not installed it yourself, you need to contact with them so they done appropirate changes on their side. Please note this is global settings which will affect all users who registered in the same Sitebuilder environment.
Let me know how it goes.
 
By the way, I noted that you posted thread in Sitebuilder for Windows section but documentatin details related to Sitebuilder version for Linux. What version of Sitebuilder do you have? Or you got the Sitebuilder from provider? Please specify.
 
Windows version (at least I except, came from provider).
I noticed the linux version of what I posted, but most likely, there will barely be any differences?
 
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