I am trying to create very simple prestashop theme for a client. Without any registration and login system. Just 4 pages + page where products are displayed and all that is required to make a purchase.
I already made a copy of default bootrstrap theme, now I need to figure out which .tpl files I can delete. For example can I remove new-products.tpl if my clients doesn't need this functionality, or manufacturer-list.tpl if my clients is selling only self made products.
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I am new to Prestashop and I am using it to create a business website.
Basically I am using Prestashop to show only the products and not make any online sales.
Because of this, I don't need visitors to log in, create accounts, bookmark, or add to cart. (Picture 1)
I just need you to take them to WhatsApp instead of buying, consulting specifically for that product. (Picture 2)
How can I remove the Create Account, Login, "My Account" and "My Cart" functions?
Besides this, how could I change the PrestaShop logo in the administrator login and in the panel?
Note: I am from Argentina, and I am using Google translator haha.
You can change logo from from Design > Themes & Logo tab
For making things like you explain
You can switch PrestaShop into catalog mode and keep display prices enabled
Shop Parameters > Product Settings
I want to customize the purchased WHMCS theme but I don't want to loose the changes when the theme is updated.
So, is there a way to create a child type of theme just like we do on Wordpress. If not, please advice the best method to do it in WHMCS.
WHMCS doesn't support clientarea template files overriding as in WP.
Use git to follow changes in the original purchased template, as described in Six template page
We designed and developed a custom theme for BigCommerce using Stencil for a client.
After an order is submitted, the finishorder.php page is shown. I've attached a screenshot. We cannot find a way to modify this page. I know the checkout.php can't be edited other than targeting CSS, is the same true for finishorder.php? By default its showing base pricing. The customers' products use options to create the final price, so products appear cheaper than they actually are after a checkout. We would also like to style the buttons and modify the block listing the products that "Customers also liked" to match the rest of the theme.
Screenshot from Finishorder.php page
It is possible for BigCommerce staff to enable an editable checkout (checkout_express.html) and thank you for your order screen (order.html). This will appear under Design Options > More > Template Files and be accessible through WebDAV.
A client of mine wants to create their ecommerce site with BigCommerce as back-end. BigCommerce has lots of theme's available in their theme store. This client however does not want to be just another website using a certain theme, but have a theme unique to their company. You can build your own theme which would use your own config.php, something they use to set global variables in their templating engine.
However as far as I can read on their developers site the only way that you could create your own theme is if you then start selling it in the theme store, which of course would allow other companies to adopt this same theme against a certain price. Something my client doesnt want. They want to be unique.
So my question is: Can you create a custom bigcommerce theme from scratch, without selling it in the theme store?
Absolutely, however you can set up a config.php file and all that. You can simply start with any theme available in the current theme store, download the HTML, CSS, JS, Image, etc files and customize them to your liking. These are completely open ended.
You won't really miss anything this way, the only thing the config file does is set the default store settings when that theme is applied such as menu depth, fly out menus, display of weight, etc. All that can be adjusted manually by you or your client in the store settings!
So to answer my own question directly: No, you cannot create a theme from scratch without being a parter of bigcommerce and making your theme available in the theme store.
You can get close as #TheEks describes by simply choosing a theme (preferably the blueprint, available when going in to dev mode), and then overwriting whatever contents the html files have. You will need to check for updates to the bigcommerce theme yourself and implement those in your code. You will not be able to remove theme files, if you no longer use them, from the webdav server, only revert them to their original state. You can just ignore them of course.
Is there any way to publish a test template page? For example, if I have a template file called "cart-test.liquid," is there anything I can modify so I can navigate to "http://shopname.com/cart-test" in order to test it out?
I'm currently developing an widget that'll be included on Shopify cart pages, and one of my clients wants to test it out before it's published on their real cart page.
The best way to test a theme without editing the live theme is to duplicate the current theme and use the preview function.
From within the Shopify admin (using Shopify Admin 2) goto the "Themes" section. Here you can "duplicate" the published main theme. It will create a copy of the theme within the "Unpublished themes" section. Here you can edit it and also get a preview of this theme (click on the link preview).