I have done all tutorial step by step but when i click on preview site or just site it opens my localhost totally different maybe problem in WAMP server?Here is the link http://www.files.kg/file/8g2/Screen_Capture_%23307.png
In the WAMP server-www folder there is a default index.php that generated page you have shown.
If you want your Joomla installation directly in the root 'www' folder you need to remove the default index.php and replace it with that of joomla.
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I have a joomla website (https://cctvforum.id). Last week, it has not issue at all. But, when I open the website, the CSS is not running, even in the joomla admin site. I have no idea what caused it. I use joomla 3.3.3 and hathor admin template.
I can't even change the template via admin panel. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Did you see the error at the top of the page: The template for this display is not available. Please contact a Site administrator.
Looks like your template folder is gone or if you were using an alternative template, that this no longer exists. Check your filesystem for the templates folder. If it is no longer there, restore it from a backup.
The admin template can be found in the folder administrator/templates and if that is not there, you can get a copy from a fresh Joomla download.
Furthermore, you should really update your Joomla to the latest release which is 3.9.25.
Please I changed my default theme to the Afterburner theme on my Bitnami Moodle 2.6 which in is installed on my laptop. My question is? Can any one help me find site administration Block? I cant find the site administration block again. How can I get it to show up and it cant how do I uninstall the Afterburner theme without site administration?
Try to change theme via direct link in administration panel: [moodle web path]/theme/index.php
Another way - simply delete "afterburner" folder from moodle "theme" directory (delete or move, not rename). Moodle automatically set another theme.
I have a Magento ecommerce created with "Add2Cart" (www.add2cart.com). I tried to install a new theme from ThemeForest bought but I had problems in the installation.
I followed step by step installation guide but apparently does not work. In the backend of magento are not at all or the name of the home page of the new theme or any new options related to the same topic. The version of Magento is 1.7.
What could be the problem? What am I wrong?
It's possible that this platform "Add2Cart" is not compatible with some particular topic?
It's possible that there are restrictions on file permissions in ftp?
I've never had to do so I do not know !!
Here are the steps I follow the guide to install the new theme:
Log out from Magento admin panel
Using your FTP client (like FileZilla) go to your Magento root directory (it is the
directory on your server where Magento is installed). Clear the store cache in
var/cache directory (delete all the files inside). Do not delete var/cache folder! It's
necessary since Magento uses cache heavily.
Next, delete all cookies for your store domain in your web browser. All these steps
will eliminate most of potential problems.
Navigate inside Theme directory. Using your FTP client upload content of Theme
directory to your Magento root directory.
That's all. Now you can log in to Magento admin panel to enable and configure your
new Magento theme.
If you can help I would be grateful. Thanks.
i just moved my testsite to root folder.. my problem is am getting the home page of my site, when i click some other menu or links in my site.. it is again displaying my home page but the url is changing according to the link.. need help...
Joomla 2.5
Virtuemart 2.6
Are you using sef components installed in your joomla extensions if so disable the sef configurations and check ,if it works then it is a sef configuration issue you have to work on that
You can also use akeeba to take backup from testsite and move that to root by using kickstart
I will start by saying that I have basically no experience using Joomla or even really PHP. I wish to set a temporary "new site coming soon" html page as the index screen for the website (a joomla php site at moment but will not be in the near future).
When i checked out the website files I was a little disturbed as there is no index.php/index.html located in the website root directory. I am not sure how exactly the Joomla CMS works (and not to keen to get into it to be honest) but really need to get this temp screen up... any ideas?
Cheers!
If you do not have an index.php file in the root folder of your installation, you have an incomplete copy of Joomla. However, if your webserver is Apache, index.html usually takes precedence over index.php. You should just be able to upload your own index.html to the root folder for a temporary page.
The index.php you're looking for is in the templates folder, knowing what templates you're using, go to \joomla\templates\template_name and edit index.php there.
Suggest the jlleblanc method.
Otherwise you could write an article and post the "coming soon" into it, then publish on the main menu as the default menu item and delete all the other content. This way you'll use the Joomla template.