View [fontent.layouts.header] not found. but there is a file in frontent folder in this there is a folder layouts and in this there is header file
It is clear that there is a spelling mistake you have did
I can see fontent instead of frontent
And please do some research before asking a question.
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I found the sidebar hides all the .a files and I even can not find it by ctrl+t.
Maybe it's configured somewhere, do you guys have any idea?
Thx
I have found the answer, it's configured in the setting-default-> "file_exclude_patterns"
I am creating a Joomla 3 template
I want to do a template override for the category blog layout.
However, I can't seem to find the file that I need to edit.
I found the one for a single article page:
com_content->views->article->tmpl->default.php
I was expecting something similar for the category-blog layout but I can't find it!
Does anyone know which file I need?
Thanks
Try this:
components/com_content/views/category/tmpl/blog.php
or another files in that folder.
I'm working on Magento installation that is causing me frustration.
I CAN find what seems to be the correct page.xml file loading the theme's Javascript (i.e prototype, scriptaculous, etc) in the header, but editing this file and removing scripts does not do ANYTHING for me. When I try and remove/add any new scripts, nothing happens.
Maybe a cache issue? But I have deleted all files from the cache folder. I also tried to find the "Cache Management" menu in Admin, but there is not one there.
I'm 99% confident that I have looked in all of the folders that would call all Javascript.
I am new to Magento, so maybe I've missed something completely.
Any suggestions on where I could find where the basic scripts would be loading from?
I do not know if I got it right. But what you want to know is the directory where the file .js is located, correct?
Try looking in: yourdomain/skin/frontend/yourtheme/default/js/
or: yourdomain/skin/frontend/default/yourtheme/js/
Page.xml is the correct file you need to modify. If not a caching issue, the only other thing I can think of is you have a theme installed but trying to modify the default(base) page.xml.
Im trying to locate certain javascript code in the codebase with no luck. This code appears in the head of every page. Note that it isnt a link to a file but certain code embedded in the head. I have tried the following ways but no luck
local.xml
head.phtml
page.phtml and all page templates
page.xml
Text search in codebase with keyword and
keyword '{variablename}'
Database search keyword '{variablename}'
but no results so far
Have a missed something? Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Loveleen
Assuming that the page templates still generally reflect the native Magento structure, if it's in the <head> of the page, then it can only be coming from one of three places:
The page template (1column.phtml, 3columns.phtml, etc.).
The <head> include file head.phtml.
An include of one of the first two.
I know you said you already looked in both of those places, but you can help narrow down the source by comparing what you can see in those locations with what you see in the generated page source. Is the analytics code you're trying to locate before or after something you can see in those template files?
Also make sure that you're looking in the template files of the correct theme.
Ok got it.. it was under System>Config>Design>Misc Scripts
i want to change default template in phpbb3. for this where i have to made changes. i am trying to changes file inside style/subsilver2/template...but i didn't made any right .please help me ..in which file i have to made changes.i have also try in admin section in style..but not successes... if any one have clue..please help me.
Thanks
Manish
It depends what part of the page you would like to change, since the template is a set of many HTML files with preprocessing instructions. They are located in:
[PHPBB_Folder]/styles/[Theme_Name]/template
You can find the right html file by searching for a specific part of source code copied from the live page of the forum.
Important note: when you're changing phpBB template files, don't forget to reset the template cache in the forum admin panel (go to Admin / Styles tab - and clear cache for what you changed, Template, Theme, or Imageset.
I hope this helps.