It's still there, the ezpages sidebox. That sidebox needs to be enabled (and your site needs to have EZ-Pages defined) for the sidebox to display.
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It's still there, the ezpages sidebox. That sidebox needs to be enabled (and your site needs to have EZ-Pages defined) for the sidebox to display.
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I'm guessing (without a link to the site in question), that the upper image you're referring to is the associated category's image; it must be the only category where an image is provided.
To...
See this (https://vinosdefrutastropicales.com/index.php?main_page=article&p=26) article that identifies the built-in Zen Cart banner locations. It sounds like you're "looking for" content in Header...
You could do that with a header-based banner (via the admin's Banner Manager). Although for a different reason, see this GitHub posting...
Echoing DrByte's response, that template (https://www.zen-cart.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=2191) will provide the functionality that you're looking for.
The underlying complexity with your request is the responsive_classic template's use of the Mobile_Detect.php class's detection of the device-type, e.g. iPhone vs iPad, making the request to your...
Change Configuration :: My Store :: Show Category Counts to false.
That's what I'm suggesting, i.e. I think that should work.
Check your responsive_classic clone's /css directory. You should see responsive_mobile.css and responsive_tablet.css.
I'm guessing that the change you identified should be put into both the...
@Ingar, the styling that controls how that mobile-menu is displayed is /css/jquery.mmenu.all.css, working on conjunction with the responsive_default.css, responsive_mobile.css and...
The beauty, in my opinion, of the define-pages is that you can include PHP conditionals in that definition. The downside of that, as you've found, is that you cannot use an HTML editor when you've...
I'm currently using it on my demo site, with the default coloring.
To my eyes, it looks like the "logo" is centered ... it's just that the image fades in from the left.
I don't understand the 2nd question. I clicked the CCTV "category link" and don't see any...
It's for exactly these kinds of upgrade-issues that Clone a Template was created. I'd suggest downloading that plugin to make a clone of the responsive_classic template that you can customize for...
@Shillam, using FireFox, I pressed the F12 key to bring up the "Developer Tools" and used the Inspector tab to navigate through the HTML to find the cart-box and the productsAttributes div.
You...
A link to the site will help others help you, @Shillam! Welcome to the Zen Cart community!
There are a couple of different "core" Zen Cart functions that can help with this:
From a template directory (e.g. /includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/templates) to search for yourfilename.php in...
For mobile/tablet views, those footer links have been moved to the "Important Links" section of the mobile-menu (the bottom-most link).
Please send me a PM with your direct email address and I'll package up the CSS3 Buttons glyph-related changes required for the ZC 1.5.6 version of /includes/functions/html_output.php and send that to...
I just remembered (duh) that the Search button is being used as a submit-type button, so the suggestion that I made won't be viable. That's where the CSS3 Button plugin came into being.
What program are you using to edit that language file?
@Feznizzle, since your template is already pulling in the Font Awesome CSS, why not use the FA interface defined here: http://fontawesome.io/examples/
You don't need to mess with the font-family...
@IATIA, it looks like if you edit line 320 of your stylesheet.css and remove the
margin-left: -74%;
... you'll wind up with what you want.
Mike, your assumption is correct.:smile:
Mike, not a dumb question. The GitHub repository represents the files (and associated file-structure) for this template, as shipped within the Zen Cart 1.5.5 distributions and can be used in a...
OK, I've got the responsive_classic files (and support functions) pulled out from the Zen Cart 1.5.5e distribution and available on GitHub here: https://github.com/lat9/zen_responsive_classic
I...
Kind of, sort of ... not exactly.:blink:
Seriously, I've got the template portions broken out so that I could pre-stage the template in some older Zen Cart installations, but haven't really been...
Those row headings are just clickable filters allowing you to sort by either product-name or price.
Michael, since the responsive_classic template's processing also pulls in the Font Awesome support, you could use those fa glyphs for Facebook and Twitter (linking to your accounts) to your store's...
Right, so the Winchester Black template's installation added that field to your "old" configuration and your upgraded database didn't know that it isn't going to be used anywhere (anymore).
That setting was (I'm guessing) left-over from your Winchester Black template; it's not part of the Zen Cart base distribution.
Michael, I'm glad you got the issue sorted out!
The files in the template's /common and /jscript directories provide that menu handling (in addition to a couple of files in the /templates directory). I'd start by comparing your /common...
You seem to be missing the mobile-menu modules from the template; they're what creates that mobile view. Do you have any debug-logs generated?
@Mikeondraco, try renaming the stylesheet-old.css file to something likestylesheet.css~. All files with a .css extension are loaded from the /css folder!
It's never a waste of time! Thanks for reporting back what the issue was.
Have you set product-specific meta-tags in the products' configuration or are you using the default Zen-Cart meta-tag handling?
I'm not sure what "without success" means, but I've cloned the responsive_classic template on a test-site and I don't experience your issue.
@allmart, what additional customizations have you applied to your product pages? What you describe is not "standard" responsive_classic behavior.
Find the following section in the template's /jscript/jscript_responsive_framework.php:
$('input#email-address').clone().attr('type','email').insertAfter('input#email-address').prev().remove();...
When you receive that whitescreen, there's a myDEBUG*.log file created in your store's /logs folder that identifies the details of the issue.
See: http://www.zen-cart.com/content.php?124-blank-page...
You could probably adapt the currencies' sidebox elements into the mobile-menu display (/includes/templates/responsive_classic/templates/tpl_modules_mobile_menu.php).
Hmm, I see that the focus is being placed when using Chrome and IE-11 (!), but not with FireFox (47.0).
Even weirder, on my local non-SSL XAMPP installation, the focus occurs properly. The same file-set, running in a subfolder in an SSL-enabled site, does not perform the focus.
For some reason, the login page's onload processing no longer places focus on the login form's email_address field. Is that, perhaps, a change in HTML5 handling?
Turns out that the "Important Links" section in the above module needs a little restructuring, since the label displays even if there aren't any EZ-pages to display.
Starting at line 125,...
It turns out that the site's previous setting (Left Sidebox Width = 175px) confused the heck out of the responsive handling since the .col175 didn't have any styling within the responsive.css file.
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It gets weirder. On the less-populated pages, I'm seeing my .col795 section's width is 653.
I'm trying to configure the Responsive Classic template to have only a left sidebox. I've got the layout settings set to
- Globally disable the right sidebox
- Set the left sidebox width to 175px...