Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
Thanks for supported. I will remove it tomorrow.
Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
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lat9
Elephant? What elephant?:rolleyes:
**snickers**:laugh:
Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
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lat9
Elephant? What elephant?:rolleyes:
Ohhhhh Nelly the elephant packed her trunk... :smartass:
Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
Yes, great looking template, nice job!
I've seen some great looking zencart templates at themeforest based upon bootstrap. If your template should require bootstrap then people could always download it from your site.
Issues: I did notice that when adding to cart on your demo that I get a blank page. When I back-space the item is in the cart.
Also, I'm not certain that your main menu works all the time when I reduce my screen size.
But as others have said, a great contribution. Thanks!
Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
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SPH
Yes, great looking template, nice job!
I've seen some great looking zencart templates at themeforest based upon bootstrap. If your template should require bootstrap then people could always download it from your site.
If I remember correctly this would be a violation of the rules for free contributions (requiring an external download to make them usable) and based on cvhainb's own words, it sounds like it would be EASY enough for cvhainb to simply undo the Bootstrap stuff anyway.. He's only using a SMALL part of the framework.. No reason he couldn't adapt any relevant media queries into his template's framework using Zen Cart IDs and classes..
In the LONG RUN it's better to not have to use Bootstrap anyway. There's NOTHING special about Bootstrap that can't be done using existing Zen Cart IDs and classes in a framework designed FOR Zen Cart as rbarbour has already aptly demonstrated is quite doable, and Anne has shown by her release of responsive versions of her template is an easily adoptable framework..
Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
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cvhainb
Thanks for supported. I will remove it tomorrow.
Nice looking template BTW.. :smile:
Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
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DivaVocals
If I remember correctly this would be a violation of the rules for free contributions (requiring an external download to make them usable) and based on cvhainb's own words, it sounds like it would be EASY enough for cvhainb to simply undo the Bootstrap stuff anyway.. He's only using a SMALL part of the framework.. No reason he couldn't adapt any relevant media queries into his template's framework using Zen Cart IDs and classes..
In the LONG RUN it's better to not have to use Bootstrap anyway. There's NOTHING special about Bootstrap that can't be done using existing Zen Cart IDs and classes in a framework designed FOR Zen Cart as rbarbour has already aptly demonstrated is quite doable, and Anne has shown by her release of responsive versions of her template is an easily adoptable framework..
Yea, I meant that people could download it from his site and it not be in the zc plugin area...or anywhere at zc.
I don't know about the bootstrap platform and what it does. All I know is that IMO the best-looking zc responsive templates so far have been on bootstrap (although they are commercial). If it can be done without bootstrap, great.
Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
Just one other small thing--I would like to see the "powered by zen cart" credit link in the footer of the template. I know that technically this is not a plugin requirement, but I do think that giving zen cart their credit is a very small thing that template contributors can do :blush:
Thanks,
Anne
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SPH
Yea, I meant that people could download it from his site and it not be in the zc plugin area...or anywhere at zc.
I understood full well what you meant... And if a submission REQUIRES an external download to be FUNCTIONAL, then this would be a violation of the rules..
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SPH
I don't know about the bootstrap platform and what it does. All I know is that IMO the best-looking zc responsive templates so far have been on bootstrap (although they are commercial). If it can be done without bootstrap, great.
Right.. not the place to discuss Bootstrap and what it is.. You could easily Google it if you are curious.. Suffice it to say that the Bootstrap or Zurb frameworks are NOT NEEDED to make a template responsive.. Anne's responsive templates prove it is not needed.. She is using a responsive framework for Zen Cart that rbarbor released.
Re: Responsive Zucando Fashion for Zen Cart 1.5.x
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cvhainb
Actually you can remove the bootstrap if it's your problem :). I only use the bootstrap for label, input, select, form.
The main css of this template is stylesheet_layout.css and responsive.css, not bootstrap.css
I stand corrected on the rules of what is required to submit a template which requires Bootstrap.. From the great DrByte..
http://www.zen-cart.com/showthread.p...73#post1217573
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DrByte
The current stable version of Bootstrap is presently licensed under terms that are incompatible with GPLv2, OSCommerce's license, which is the license Zen Cart is required to use since it came from code originally copyrighted by OSCommerce.
To clarify, you cannot distribute Bootstrap under GPLv2, because Bootstrap is licensed under a less restrictive license and only presently compatible with GPLv3, not GPLv2.
So, you cannot include Bootstrap files in anything you release under GPLv2, which is what you must use with Zen Cart plugins.
Thus, if you do prepare a Bootstrap theme, you will need to NOT include any Bootstrap files in that theme. You would need to instruct your users to obtain Bootstrap on their own, and perhaps tell them where to put the files to make it work for them.
However, if you can incorporate the media queries which include "label, input, select, form" into your responsive.css, that probably is the better long term plan anyway.. It certainly would eliminate all the MANY support questions you WILL get surrounding downloading and installing Bootstrap..