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    Default Need Help With Following a Folder Tree

    I am not real well versed in how to install add ons. I have done a bit of it but thought I would ask before I mess up my cart. I know there are some conventions I don't know about and I hope you can tell me how to do this. I have Zen Cart version 1.3.9h

    I downloaded the add on Stock Icon because I want to show my customers whether products are in stock. I don't have anything on my site now showing them the quantity in stock and I am hoping that this add on will at least show them if they can buy something.

    I read the instructions and here are my questions. First it says:
    After unzipping the files on your computer, follow the folder tree to /includes/languages/english/extra_definitions/, /includes/modules/, and /includes/templates/. Rename the /your_template/ folders in each case to the folder name of the custom template you are using.

    Fine, but I go into my cart and I find the path is this:
    .../included/languages/english/extra_defintiions THEN I have two folders (Classic or Mycompany) or all of the php files which belong under extra_definitions.

    When I open the folder Classic, I get a file empty.txt. When I open the folder Mycompany I get nothing. So, what do I rename the "your_template" part to?

    Thanks, I hope I am barking up the right tree.
    The Zen of cat.

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    Default Re: Need Help With Following a Folder Tree

    Rename your_template to Mycompany (whatever is the exact folder name of your custom template).

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    Default Re: Need Help With Following a Folder Tree

    Oh, nuts. I forgot...grammar kills.

    Here is what happened, I saw this:
    After unzipping the files on your computer, follow the folder tree to /includes/languages/english/extra_definitions/, /includes/modules/, and /includes/templates/

    I saw that bit "/,/" as some convention meaning "whatever you have named that part of the path". Not. It was simple a comma forming a list. I should have known. It was also using the Oxford comma.

    Sorry. My over-nerdyness at fault. Thanks for your patience.
    The Zen of cat.

 

 

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