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  • Looks like you figured this out judging by your site?

    Thread Starter lijitimit

    (@lijitimit)

    @w411 sorry for the delayed response, I must have missed checking the notify button.
    Actually no, when I go to my site logged out (firefox / chrome) I cannot see the dashboard button (my logo). It appears only when logged in. I need it to always show, not just show for logged in users.

    Thanks for having a look

    Yes I read too fast, I was looking if the admin bar was showing for logged out users (which it is).

    What method did you use to customize the logo on your admin bar (plugin, css etc)?

    Thread Starter lijitimit

    (@lijitimit)

    I created a plugin to modify the admin, but for this specific instance, I used pure CSS and an image to replace the “dashboard” dashicon, then clipped the text so it hid the site name.

    I know it’s possible to hide/show nodes using “if” statements and user “logged-in/logged-out”, however I’m not sure where to start looking for this particular instance.

    So basically, it’s a stock coded toolbar. I’m just trying to always display “#wp-admin-bar-site-name” so my cute lil logo shows up for all to see ??

    Thanks!

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