Hello,
I’ve changed the ja_vars file into :
$_params->set(‘usertool_color’, 0); //0: disable, 4: show colors tools
which I found located in app/design/frontend/default/jm_ores/template. But the Ore’s Color won’t disappear from the menu. Is there anything else I need to do?
Thank you
Warm regards,
Malin
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Please try refresh the cache and if not help please give me the login FTP/Admin account to your support ticket EHE-526-73987 http://support.joomlart.com. I’ll check for you.
Please try refresh the cache and if not help please give me the login FTP/Admin account to your support ticket EHE-526-73987 http://support.joomlart.com. I’ll check for you.
Thank you Thang! Was just on my way to remove the post as I managed to remove it. I sent you a reply with a few questions on the support ticket for [#HTK-684-79073]. Did you receive that?
Warm regards,
Malin
Thank you Thang! Was just on my way to remove the post as I managed to remove it. I sent you a reply with a few questions on the support ticket for [#HTK-684-79073]. Did you receive that?
Warm regards,
Malin
Thanks Malin!
I’m following your ticket up.
Hi!
I have the same problem.
I also tried to remove the menu item in catalog/navigation/top.phtml (the file that draws the top menus) and that did’t work either.
Is there any solution?
Correction!!
It did solve the problem, but it’s still just a quick ‘n’ dirty hack and shouldn’t be used.
Hello Mickeff79!
I managed to find the solution when I was browsing the forum, been trying to find the answer for you now but I can’t.
Remember removing a few different lines including the link for Ores menu within a php file, but unfortunately I can’t remember exactly where I found the links and what it said. The answer for that is here somewhere in the forum, it might be for a different template though.
Sorry I could’t be of more help to you! Hope you’ll find the answer.
Best regards,
Malin
I found the post! Here it is:
1. To remove the color selector:
open file app\design\frontend\default\jm_orestemplate\catal ognavigationtop.phtml, remove codes below:
Code:
<li id="parent_menu9999" class="level0" onmouseout="toggleMenu(this,0);" onmouseover="toggleMenu(this,1); hideAllMenu(); displayChildMenu(‘9999’); " >
<a href="#"><span>Ores’s Color</span></a>
</li>
and
Code:
<?php
echo ‘<div class="subnav-item" id="child_menu9999" style="display:none" onmouseover="hideAllMenu(); displayChildMenu(\’9999\’);">’;
echo $tmpTools->genToolMenu ($tmpTools->getParam(‘usertool_color’),’txt’);
echo ‘</div>’;
?>
Perhaps this is the "quick n dirty" hack you applied…
Take care!
Thanks for sharing solution. However this isn’t good way and we not suggest to do it. Please follow this:
http://www.joomlart.com/forums/showt…ento-templates
Thanks.
Yes, that was the quick’n’Dirty
I found it by using the "show paths" in magento admin.
But there should be an better solution.
Yes, I know that is the correct way, but it didn’t work for me, so I used the ugly hack.
That solution has worked for other templates I’ve used from joomlart.
After I tried the correct way, I fluched the cache and rebuilt indexes and compile, but it just didn’t want to work.
While developing I never have the cache turned on, so it was quite frustrating.
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