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Location of variable $copyright_message - actingrude - 12-08-2016

So this may be an absolutely disgustingly simple questions, but I am just playing around and beginning to use userspice for the first time and I wanted to change the copyright. I expected it to be within the database somewhere but I cannot seem to locate it. What is the best way to go about changing it?

Also is there a tutorial that I am missing on how to use the usersc file? I seem to running into an issue whenever I want to make small modifications to a page (such as adding a few lines of text to the login.php). I thought I remembered hearing or reading that I need simply copy the original over and make modifications but this ends up breaking the page and trying to load url//usersc/login.php,

Any help with either or both of these would be very appreciated.
I am very happy to have stumbled across this fantastic tool that will allow me to ditch the ridiculously convoluted userfrosting I was attempting to learn.


Location of variable $copyright_message - actingrude - 12-08-2016

I found the $copyright_message, I will spend a bit more time exploring all of the files. The second questions still stands, but I am re-watching a lot of the videos posted and it looks like it might be hidden in one of these videos on the youtube page.



Location of variable $copyright_message - dan - 12-08-2016

I need to make a guide. I feel like if you search the forums for a post by Brian called common modifications, he did a good job of explaining it. I am on vacation but I will make a video sometime soon. I have found that if you copy something like admin_pages over there it is often better to copy admin_page as well.