go to admin/configuration/images turn off image zoom on small, medium, large that should do it for you.
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go to admin/configuration/images turn off image zoom on small, medium, large that should do it for you.
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Originally Posted by knuckle-101
Wow, thank you for that prompt reply. Kinda feel bad for not even checking in there, hehe.
:D
no probelm, trust me I have bigger fish to fry lol, one site out of 19 sites with htis that I have installed and it doesnt work at all :lamo:
I just installed image handler 2 on my site. After following the installation steps, I browsed to my store (shop.thebricktongroup.com) where I encountered this:
Warning: require(includes/templates/template_default/common/html_header.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/.frowsy/bgroup01/shop.thebricktongroup.com/index.php on line 43
Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'includes/templates/template_default/common/html_header.php' (include_path='.:/usr/local/php5/lib/php') in /home/.frowsy/bgroup01/shop.thebricktongroup.com/index.php on line 43
I know this is bad and it means I changed a file I shouldn't have, a change which I need to undo. However, I have no idea how to do this. Any help is welcome, thanks!
Nate
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Originally Posted by bgroup99
Upload the file to includes/templates/template_default/common folder its located in the zencart file you downloaded.
That should fix your problem
or download the file from my attachment
Turns out I'd somehow managed to delete my entire template_default folder. I reuploaded the folder and now everything seems to be working. Thanks for your help!
no problem thats why most of us use override folders, comes in handy incase of accidents like this.
you can visit the wiki docs for information on how to set this up.
Yeah, am I correct in thinking that as long as you have your custom template backed up all your formating changes are safe? I'm just beginning to discover the uses of the override system.
Thanks again.
in some points yes, but if you add mods etc, its best to use the override so those changes arent lost.