I want to place an item\region next to breadcrumb region, but Apex doesn't seem to allow it, any ideas?
Thanks to #KoenLostrie I checked the Page template and found the "Template Substitution" to which the breadcrumb belongs to. There, in the section "Display Points" need to check the "Grid Support" for this specific template Substitution.
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Good afternoon,
I am trying to build a page using Oracle APEX 19.2. I have the application built and working fine, but now I am trying to make some changes for ease of navigation and titles.
I am trying to create a region header that would reflect the current data shown on page 4 of my table.
On the page editor, in the Region panes, I go down to the Header and Footer area and am able to create the header text using html and css, but is there a way to create the title based on a column from page 4?
I have a column on page 4 that is titled PN. Is there a way that I can take the text from Page 4_PN and make that the header for the region?
Thank you,
Kevin
is there a way to create the title based on a column from page 4?
Yes. Navigate to "Title" region's property and put (literally) &PN. in there - it'll take value from item named PN and use it as that region's title.
I am trying to redirect the Taxonomy term path/url to a custom panels/page, I found several posts from around the web about that and tried to implement the instructions but they did not work and I am doing something wrong. For example I tried what I thought was the closest to my situation found here and in the following quote but it did not work and the Taxonomy views was already disabled in the first place on my end.
Disable the Taxonomy term view.
Set the path on the panels page to /taxonomy/term/%.
Clear cache.
View page at taxonomy/term/{tid}.
I verified that this also works with URL aliases.
Can someone provide clear directions for the following
Pages/Panel screenshot
What do I enter in,
Page information
Page parameters
Page access
Variants: contexts
Variants: selection criteria
I've tried all kinds of different settings ("/taxonomy/term/{tid}", "/taxonomy/term/%", "/taxonomy/term/{taxonomy_term}", "/taxonomy/term/112") and changing Home>>Administration>>Configuration>>Search and metadata>>url alias settings but every link just goes back to the default taxonmy term page.
I solved the issue. If any body needs the answer here it is.
To change the page/layout of a taxonomy term first go to page manager (Home >> Administration >> Structure ).
You might see a page called "Taxonomy Term", that's where you want to start to make changes so click on that. If not you'll have to create on page. Both can be addressed by the following steps.
This example will show you how to create and use different layout for a different term page.
Go to Structure > Pages (/admin/structure/page_manager) and click on Edit button under Taxonomy Term row. On the right side you will see Default
These are variants. The Default variant at the bottom affects all the taxonomy/term pages. All other above variants overrides the Default variant using certain conditions a.k.a "Selection criteria".
Click the Add variant button to add a new variant.
Enter Label for the variant and choose "Panels" under the Type dropdown menu.
Choose "In-place Editor" for a Builder
Choose Layout for the page.
Enter [term:name] for Page title. This token holds the name of your taxonomy term. Now click on the Finish button, you will add block later.
Click on the Selection criteria.
Choose "Request Path" for a condition and click on the "Add condition" button.
Add taxonomy term page url's you wish to override (e.g. taxonomy/term/25).
Go to one of those pages (e.g. taxonomy/term/25) and add blocks.
Note that your variant must be positioned above the variant you override to work properly. Use the Reorder variants button to reorder your variants.
You can repeat this procedure if you wish to target a different terms also or a vocabulary. You can have as many variants you want.
I have a static website, which I want to make editable by the client. So, I decided to rebuild the website using Joomla. The current static home page uses Zurb's Foundation to display the contents in the following layout.
1st Row: 1 column,
2nd Row: 2 columns,
3rd Row: 1 column
Using Joomal, I have thought of the following options.
the whole page is 1 article: the client would need to understand html, to be able to maintain div's and classes. Isn't it?
Each column on the page (1 column on the 1st row + 2 columns on the 2nd row + 1 column on the 3rd row) is an article that the client can edit. In effect, the page displays the full contents of 4 articles in the above layout.
I think the 2nd option is the way to go. However, I could not figure out how to display multiple, FULL, EDITABLE articles on the same page. I looked at the extension (Articles Anywhere - https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/articles-anywhere). However, it seems that although this extension can display articles, they won't be editable by authorised users.
Your effort and time to answer my question are highly appreciated...
Throughout the last few days, I managed to achieve what I asked about. I thought of documenting it here for the benefit of others.
Let's say we want to create a page, which looks like the following.
1st Row has 1 column: Part-r1-c1
2nd Row has 2 columns: Part-r2-c1 & Part-r2-c2
3rd Row has 1 column: Part-r3-c1
Basically, you need to do the following.
Create a template having module positions for each "Part" of your page layout. Let's call this template "Custom Template". So, you will need to create 4 positions:
Part-r1-c1
Part-r2-c1
Part-r2-c2
Part-r3-c1
Creating a custom template is an involved process with quite a learning curve. You need to be patient until you understand how Joomla templates work. I suggest referring to the official documentation and some tutorial videos/articles. I found the following useful.
Convert an HTML Template to Joomla 2.5/3.0 (3-parts YouTube Video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E13QMWgvwlA&t=3s
https://docs.joomla.org/Creating_a_basic_Joomla!_template
As an alternative to creating your own template, you can use a Template Extension (or framework). I like T3-Framework http://www.t3-framework.org/.
However, in my opinion, investing time in understanding how Joomla templates work has much higher return on investment than understanding how to customise/customize an existing framework. To build your own template, you need to be comfortable with changing php and xml files though.
Create an empty article, and call it something like "Dummy Article".
Create a menu item for your page, e.g. "Services". The type of this menu item should be "single article". Choose the "Dummy Article", which you created above, as the article to be displayed. Assign "Custom Template" to this menu item.
Create an article for each Part of your page, in which you will write the contents, which your customer would be able to change.
Create a module for each Part, and assign it to the related position of the layout, and insert the related article into this module. Inserting articles into modules is not part of standard Joomla (at the current version 3.6.4). To insert articles into modules, you need to use a Joomla extension, like https://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/extension/news-display/articles-anywhere/.
That's it.
I discovered the need for another feature, which I missed asking about in my question. I wanted to make some Parts, which are not editable by the customer. Here's how I did it.
Create a category for articles, which you don't want your customer to change. Let's call it "Protected". Change the permissions for this category to Deny access to Editors (with the assumption that you are going to provide your customer with an Editor User ID.)
Create articles for each Part of your page, in which you will write the contents, which your customer CANNOT change. Categorise these articles as "Protected."
Good Luck!
To display multiple articles on a page you can use the category blog view or the featured view or (with customization) the tagged items view. However you must not use "read more" within the articles. Make sure that the option to display edit icon is turned on and that you are logged in as a user with edit privileges for all of the articles in question. If you are an administrator, publisher or editor by default you will have these.
IN Telerik report I have an issue with break page. I have groups on my report. So some pages just display only one grouped item although below of the last row there is a large blank area. I want the next grouped item to be shown below the first item on the same page. Please see image for more detail.
I want content of report to fill up full page
Please help me solve this problem. Thanks
Table Group Explorer, Group Properties,
make "KeepTogether: False" in Misc Section
or
In the table property, make "KeepTogether: False" in the Behavior section.
In Magento 1.7, when you click on a category, and the product catalog for that category comes up, I would like to add the words "Click for Availability" next to or below each item. Can someone please let me know how this can be done?
The file you need to edit is
/app/design/frontend/base/default/template/catalog/product/list.phtml
But editing that file directly is not upgrade-safe, so you'll need to move it to
/app/design/frontend/default/default/template/catalog/product/list.phtml
That will override the base file automatically. Note that there are two view modes--grid and list, both of which are indicated by a comment in the list.phtml file--so be sure to edit both for your change to be visible at all times.
It looks like you'll want to add your line inside the product <li> for grid view, which is line 94 for me. For list view, you should put it inside the the .product-shop div, which is line 52. It's hard to be more specific without knowing exactly what you have in mind. You'll just need to play around with it.
In list.phtml add a button "Check Availability" which on click triggers a JavaScript function
pass this to the function
$_product->isSaleable()
if this is true show in a div Available else not Available
This availability code is already checked in magento