I just installed it a few days ago, so it is ver. 1.3.0.2, php 4.4.1, mySQL 4.1.19.
Yeah there are big red letters.![]()
Can I just jet a category into the database manually or something?
I just installed it a few days ago, so it is ver. 1.3.0.2, php 4.4.1, mySQL 4.1.19.
Yeah there are big red letters.![]()
Can I just jet a category into the database manually or something?
Okay ... here is the trick to fixing this ...
Using phpMyAdmin ...
Go to the products_to_categories table and change the categories_id from 0 to 1 on these products ...
Next, when you go back to the Admin ... Catalog ... Categories/Products ... the products should vanish and both buttons show ...
Create you Category ...
This should be categories_id 1 but check for sure ...
Then make the products_to_categories categories_id match that categories_id ... as in if not 1 change it to match whatever you just made ...
Now go back to the Admin ... Catalog ... Categories/Products ... and you should see the Products appear in the new Category ...
Next, if you don't want to use the Categories ... in the Configuration ... Layout Settings ... there is the:
Turn that on ... and the setting below to what categories_id to use ...Categories - Always Show on Main Page
Always Show Categories on Main Page
0= off
1= on
Default category can be set to Top Level or a Specific Top Level
See if that is what you are trying to accomplish ...
Linda McGrath
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That worked great. Thanks much. But I still have my original problem because when Categories-always show on main page is on, the message goes away again. Heres what I got:
Customer Greeting - Always Show on Main Page 1
Categories - Always Show on Main Page 1
Main Page - Opens With Category 1
While I'm eating your attention, is the Customer Greeting and my index page text associated? Cause it seems when you get one, you get both.
So you were saying the category and the Greeting can co-exist?
I see what you are trying to do now ... I think ...![]()
The problem is ... you want to open to a Category with Products ...
At that level, the welcome turns off ...
You could force it to show ... but it would take some customization to the code to determin where are you and when on the "main page" ...
Usually, you would have categories etc. and the Category it opens to would have SubCategories and the message would then show, when trying to use this feature ...
But you are saying to open right to a Category with products and you get the listing ...
When the listing shows, the message does not ...
This doesn't mean it cannot be done ... it just means you cannot do it the simple way based on your lack of Categories and using the built in switches ... you would need some additional tweaking to the code for this to work ...
Linda McGrath
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LOL, I see. So maybe its time for another "hack". I could just put the welcome message right into the body code, right? Or perhaps call the define_main_page.php with a new line of code. I might be able to figure that out, though it would be fantastic if you have a suggestionon on that.
Are you planning on a site with 1 subdirectory and 2 products?
Or are you planning on more than that?
There are a 101 ways to display a couple products on your main page ...
What is the reality of your Categories and Products going to be like?
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I think I see where you're going with this.
I imagine one category, 5-20 products max. They're each unique so there will hopefully be pretty good turnover. Point being each rug is its own product.
Eventually there will be other products (needing other categories), but we're probably 6 months to a year out on that.
To be honest, I struggle with how to apply the category system to how I want the site to work (in my head) but I think you're figuring that out.
In my mind, a visitor comes to the index, and sees a short introductory message and maybe up to 6 products. If there are more it would be nice to have them on another page. I'm going for a pretty clean simplistic look in terms of the actual zen stuff.
I've been Zenened, and I've got Tylonol.