How to Add a Logo Image in the Title Area
You can customize WebHelp Responsive output to include a logo in the title area. It will be displayed before the publication title. You can also specify a URL that can be used to send users to a specific website when they click the logo image.
This customization can be done using an Oxygen Publishing Template or using a transformation scenario from within Oxygen XML Editor/Author.
Using a Publishing Template
To add a logo in the title area of your WebHelp output using an Oxygen Publishing Template, follow
        this procedure:
    - If you have not already created a Publishing Template, see How to Create a Publishing Template.
- Open the template
              descriptor file associated with your publishing template and add the
              <logo>element in the<resources>section and set the@fileattribute value to the path of your logo.
- If you also want to add a link to your website when you click the
            logo image, set its URL in the @target-urlattribute.<publishing-template> ... <webhelp> ... <resources> <logo file="images/logo.png" target-url="http://www.example.com" alt="Alternate text for the logo image" new-tab="true"/> </resources> </webhelp>
- Open the DITA Map WebHelp Responsive transformation scenario.
- Click the Choose Custom Publishing Template link and select your template.
- Click OK to save the changes to the transformation scenario.
- Run the transformation scenario.
Using a Transformation Scenario in Oxygen XML Editor/Author
To add a logo in the title area of your WebHelp output using a transformation scenario from
        within Oxygen XML Editor/Author, follow this procedure:
    - Edit the DITA Map WebHelp Responsive transformation scenario and choose a template.
- Open the Parameters tab and set the
              webhelp.logo.imageparameter to the path of your logo.
- If you also want to add a link to your website when you click the logo image, set its
            URL in the webhelp.logo.image.target.urlparameter.
- Click OK to save the changes to the transformation scenario.
- Run the transformation scenario.
