I'm using joomla 2.5 with the joomshopping component. So I need a feature to change the template for different categories. I noticed that when I edit a category in the details tab joomshopping has a option to change category template. Now how can I do this, how can I change the template, where to install another template?
Path Template of joomshopping
root/component/com_joomshoping/template/
You can create folder template here the same folder default
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I just followed this tutorial to create a custom new theme for my localhost opencart 2.2 installation. I followed the following instructions from the tutorial :
Let's create a new directory, named mycustomtheme underneath catalog/view/theme. ..... Furthermore, you need to create three more directories within the mycustomtheme directory: image, stylesheet, and templates.
Then I navigated to Admin->System->Settings and clicked on the 'Edit' button of the default store and in the subsequent page expected to get the custom theme in the 'Theme' dropdown but only the 'Default Store theme ' was there.
The tutorial tells that I am supposed to get a 'Template' dropdown there and I found a 'Theme' dropdown instead due to version change I think.
But how to activate the new theme then ?
To change a theme on Opencart 2.2.0.0, follow below setting:
Login to admin panel.
Go to Extension > Themes > Edit
Select your theme for Theme Directory option
Click on save to activate your new theme.
In opencart 2.2 you need to go into the Admin->Extensions->Themes
I know it's bit late to answer but it can be helpful to others.
In OpenCart 2.3.0.2 creating a custom theme is little complex , i have already answered it here , you can check this link
Why is OpenCart 2.3 custom theme not showing?
or can find this blog
http://undefined.gr/site/2016/10/09/custom-opencart-2-3-0-2-theme/
In Open Cart version:2.2
"Admin->Extensions->themes" You can Select your theme.Enable That theme.
After that go to "Extensions->Modules->Theme Control panel",choose your theme and click on insert data,then all data added successfully.
I am not pertaining to the category list of archives, but for the ARTICLE PAGE itself once it is archived.
Like a "single-{post_type}.php" on a Wordpress template where {post_type} is "archive".
Thanks for helping.
Yes you can,
Joomla archive article uses a separate layout in com_content component.
If you're planning to create a custom styles for archive articles you just need to do template override for com_content.
In Joomla articles are managing with a component called com_content.
you have to do a copy of components/com_content/views/archive/ files to your template folder. templates/your_templates/html/com_content/views/archive/
This way you can create custom styles for the archive articles. Also Please consider an update for your Joomla Version 1.5 is already dead.
Hope its helps..
Here's what I'm trying to do:
In Joomla 3.1, I'm using the K2 component to build a full content-driven news website.
All is well, but I just don't like the K2 Login module, and therein lies the rub. That module automatically generates two key links:
• Add Item
• My Page
I want to unpublish the login module and add both of these links to a standard Joomla menu. It's easy to add the "add item" link because it's essentially static.
But the "My Page" link is dynamic. I've found the PHP code that generates it:
<?php echo JText::_('My Page'); ?>
But I don't know how to make a plain old Joomla menu item -- as in, one that I add through the menu manager -- to generate that code.
Note: It's important that I be able to use the Joomla menu structure because I'm also using Joomla's access control to hide or show these buttons. Meaning, I've added a "contributor" usergroup, and I only want them to see these links.
Any bright ideas would be much appreciated! Thank you!
You should go to the template you are currently using, in their you create a html folder.
In that folder you create a mod_menu folder.
Than you got your Joomla root > modules > mod_menu.
And copy files which are inside and drop them in the html > mod_menu folder.
Now you can edit the mod_menu to your favors with a rewrite.
http://docs.joomla.org/How_to_override_the_output_from_the_Joomla!_core
Hope this helps you.
I'm using Magento WordPress Integration I'm wondering how to add fishpig "blog" link to main navigation in magento ? Currently it's only adding a link to my top header navigation.
Thanks
The above answer correctly shows how to add a link to your toplinks, however this is included in the extension by default. If you want to do this, you can enable/disable this from the extension's configuration area.
If you are referring to the Topmenu (the Category menu), it is now possible to create a custom Menu in the WordPress Admin and have this automatically added to your Magento Topmenu.
To do this, create a menu in WordPress. If you only want a single link to your blog, create a menu with this just this link in. Next, login to the Magento Admin and go to the configuration area for WordPress Integration. Under the fieldset labelled 'Menu', you can enable menu integration and select your newly created menu.
This will only work if your theme uses the Magento Topmenu block, which is the default menu block for Magento 1.7. Some custom themes use a custom menu extension for this menu and it is highly unlikely that this custom extension will call the necessary event.
As always, ensure you are using the latest version of WordPress Integration as this feature is quite new and has only recently been added.
I am trying to edit the name of the beez5 web template in Joomla 1.6 to myname by changing it in the templateDetails.xml file.
However, it does not show up with the changes.
What step am i missing?
You need to make changes in ****_extensions table also, for row where name is beez_20