Where can the menu be edited.
Specifically I want ot remove links for New Products and Reviews at http://shop.framinghamhistory.org
Thanks,
Where can the menu be edited.
Specifically I want ot remove links for New Products and Reviews at http://shop.framinghamhistory.org
Thanks,
Template Monster can answer that best (or should be able to - lol). They have hard-coded that row of links, probably in tpl_header.php, just below the ez-pages section (which they could have used instead and saved coding and made the template more flexible...).
While you are messing around there, you might consider whether you are ever going to use anything but English and US dollars, and if not, remove those selectors. If not useful, they are just misleading distractions.
Thanks for the reply. I'm still working on the site.
On the whole, I have been happy with the look-and-feel of the Template Monster product. I know this goes against the conventional wisdom here a the forum. I might not have purchased the template had I read the TM thread but I am glad that I did buy.
The whole functionality vs. design argument is fine for designers. The look of the site is what drives customers not neat code.
Support is lacking but if you think Zen support is bad, try buying a Flash template and ask for help. You will be told that you must purchase support.
The menu is located in tpl_main_page.php in the templates folder. For anyone else making the same change, don't forget to edit the Site Map.
Currency can be deleted in the tpl_header.php file.
The conventional wisdom here has been that TM templates look great (and can work fine for customers as-is); the argument has been from a functional point of view, that any owner who wants to alter their shop from TM's original has to go wading through the code on their own instead of using the admin functions that are built into the stock ZC.
Personally, that grey on black and grey on charcoal color scheme is very difficult for me to read, at least it is on my laptop. The layout looks good, but the color scheme -- for ME at least -- is hard to read.
FWIW,
Lesli in SW Florida ~ writer, teacher, and dodging hurricanes!