Do these files get copied to your overide folder
Do these files get copied to your overide folder
only if you're building your new template based on "classic"
This article explains creating your new template step by step:
http://www.zen-cart.com/wiki/index.p...lates_-_Create
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I've just attempted my first upgrade, and things didn't turn out the way they're meant to. I have a home backup.
- There's a little "s" at the top left of the display
- The template has aligned left
- The font size has changed to a larger size
- and lastly:
Your database appears to need patching to a higher level. See Admin->Tools->Server Information to review patch levels.
It's still a test site, so I'm not phased, but you can view here
I know it's a big screw up, but how else do I learn?
I've just made a little discovery. Two of the issues I have are only in IE and not Firefox.
Firefox doesn't have font or alignment issues, only Bill Gates
Where do you do the Db patch
and how do I get rid of the "s"
or go to link if image does not display:![]()
The "s" will be somewhere in one of your language or header files ... well, in one of the various PHP files you touched while upgrading..... it's most likely a stray character accidentally left in one of the files you edited.
The alignment problems are likely related to the "s" being on the page.
The database-upgrade alert is resolved by upgrading the database .... which is done by the zc_install/index.php (documented in the upgrade instructions).
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The "s" also appears im my admin - on the login page next to the login box, and when ur in, at top left as in the site screenshot
Looking for an "s" through everyfile is probably worse than needle in a ........
Thank you DrByte
I have, or rather, reading, understanding and applying the correct procedures, has resolved most of the issues. Now to get rid of that pesky little "s"
parafanaylya
This issue is beyond me - the "s" is on all pages of my site, and it's displaying in admin as well. Any ideas anybody. What file shares both admin and site?
It can only be in one of the changes files, but has any body looked for a stray "s" b4, I wish it had been a Q or a whole word!
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try common/html_header.php
Just wondering why are you using 2 stylesheets?
Only stylesheet2.css is required for that template, stylesheet.css
not required, as coded from template_default, not Classic
Template also tested using Internet Explorer and Firefox, works fine
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Last edited by misty; 25 Jun 2006 at 08:06 PM.
Hello Misty
cos I'm a mechanic and don't know what I'm doing. Do I delete the unwanted thenJust wondering why are you using 2 stylesheets?