Title says it all. I want to create a custom prestashop page, but I don't know how.
What I actually want to do: create a button that opens a custom page. I can't find anything useful in the internet so I came here to ask for help. Could someone explain me how to do that?
There are many ways to add a new page, it depending in your needs.
By a CMS page, you can add the content you need in the HTML editor, like the product description: http://doc.prestashop.com/display/PS16/CMS+-+Managing+Static+Content
By a front controller from a module: https://devdocs.prestashop.com/1.7/modules/concepts/controllers/front-controllers/
By creating a new page, here my explanation: Prestashop custom page with own template
The point 1 is the most easy way for a common user, the rest of the points require advanced knowledge.
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I want domain.com/custompage, but the built in functionality puts all pages inside a /pages/ directory so the URL comes out domain.com/pages/custompage which I don't want.
I found this answer from a Shopify Guru in 2016 that mentions potentially setting up a custom HTML template or using an app, which no longer exists.
Any clues on how to achieve this? I have limited experience with Shopify templates, but could figure it out if someone could point me in the right direction.
This blogger says it can't be done:
"Q: Can you create pages on the root? A: The answer to this is no –> all pages have either /pages/, /collections/ or /products/ in the URL."
However others have told me it is possible. Just not how to do it.
Create a section Name "test" // first a step
Create a page json Name "test" // The second step
After creating the page, JSON does a section test
I am building a new Shopify public app that displays a custom input in the product listing page (at the customer side).
So to enable this, the Shopify Admin should be able to choose specific products to enable this input. And I see two ways to implement this.
Extend Add/Edit product form to add a new section that houses my app-specific config options. See the image for an example.
If the 1st option is not possible, I will provide a separate form on my app page to select products and configure my app-specific options.
So is it possible to do #1? Also, which option is the better way of doing things here?
Any links to documentation would be helpful.
You can't modify the admin panel in any form using an App.
The only thing you can do on these pages is to add a link inside the "More actions" to your app page.
You can use extensions/bookmarklets/userscripts to create some custom logic to modify the admin page and communicate in some overly complicated way with your app but it will require more steps for the customer to work with your app which is not a very friendly way and you may not pass the review process for public apps.
TL;DR you must handle everything from your app screens and you can't modify the admin front-end in any form to add additional stuffs or modify existing ones.
I have a Joomla website with virtuemart. The front page has featured products. Now I want to be able to show more at my front page. I made an article with a picture in it. I want it also to display at the homepage at the same time as the featured products module, say above it. So basically multiple things at the front page. Now I could hardcode it in, but I want to be able to make it as article as it is easier and faster editable.
The solution is Module,
Just create a module , with params as article id options.
Means create a module with parameter option that you can set the article Id, then simply assign that module to the Home Page.
Inside your module Just read the article id and fetch those article details.
For the module development tutorial you can check this.
Hope its helps..
Does anyone know how to dynamically change the page title in Sitefinity from a regular user control?
Our scenario is simple. We have a real estate website with a search feature. On the search results page we have a control showing the search results, but we need to be able to change the Page title, description and keywords based on the search performed.
We posted on Telerik, but they gave vague answers and pointed us to incorrect objects or objects that didn't actually work.
?
Regards,
Jacques
The way I've usually done this in the past is by using an external widget template.
By mapping your widget template to an external file, you can use a full User Control (.ascx file) which means you can also run code behind.
From there it's just a matter of running something like
Page.Title = "whatever";
For more info on using an external template for Sitefinity Widgets, check out this post: http://www.sitefinity.com/blogs/joshmorales/posts/11-05-10/mapping_external_templates_for_sitefinity_4_widgets.aspx
Hope this is helpful!
I had a look at http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspx and I know it's a SharePoint site and I am wondering how it could have been made.
I am mostly interrested in the center column (What's On). Is it an announcement list with thumbnails and Find out more links are pointing to wiki pages? Could it be a custom web part or is it possible to do this sort of thing with SharePoint 2010 out of the box?
Thanks in advance.
You can do this easily with a "What's New" web part. Customize your library view setting and set your webpart to use that view. Add a simple content editor at the bottom of this web part and add those other links like View All etc...
Remember that you can create your own list and make sure to index it so that it can rollback into the What's New webpart.
Looking at the emitted HTML it looks like a custom user control in the page layout to me (hell I could be wrong)
That said though it is possible to do this OOTB and I could build that functionality using the Content Query Web Part and some custom XSL