I am using Moodle 3.2 version. I have applied Boost theme. I need to change some icons for my requirement. For example in header message, notifications icons displayed, need to change that icon.
Is it possible? Please suggest your solution.
Open the folder containing the installation of your Moodle you will find a folder inside it called “pix”. This folder contains all the core Moodle images and icons.
Search this folder for an icon or image you are looking to replace. Make a record both of the file name (and extension) and the folder it is in. For example, if you were to want to replace the apple icon it is found at
/pix/i/apple.gif
Refer it http://www.ripperdesignandmultimedia.com/2011/08/05/moodle-2-1-changing-the-default-moodle-icons-in-your-custom-theme/
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I have been trying to figure this out for the past couple of hours, but how do I integrate the plugin into a wordpress site?
Because the plugin itself does not have a specific directory to be placed, I am confused as to where the files need to be put in order for it to work. My explanation is pretty vague, as I haven't been able to upload any of the 3 files mentioned into wordpress as of yet.
so there are 3 files:
jquery.magnific-popup.js/ jquery.magnific-popup.min.js/ magnific-popup.css
The end product i need is essentially just a set of gallery items, not restricted by width or height, so I am able to have a website similar to this one here as reference: http://www.three-d-conceptwerke.com/
Each Gallery item opens a pop up that displays several images within each gallery, in which case each item is treated as a project containing several images.
That aside, without knowing how to integrate the files into wordpress, I am unable to work on it. Any clues?
It doesn't matter where you place them - just call the scripts and stylesheets in your header or add them into your functions.php.
E.g. if I uploaded them into a directory called external-plugins, I would just call them as
<link href="http://www.example.com/external-plugins/magnific-popup.css"> <script src="jquery.magnific-popup.min.js"></script>
And add your arguments below. Should work fine in your header.php
Edit: That link you posted pretty much explains everything you need to do - if you can't follow it, maybe you should hire somebody else to do it for you!
The instructions are pretty clear from the link you provided...
Create the directory magnific-popup in your theme’s directory. Download the MP CSS and JS files from GitHub and put both in the magnific-popup directory
You need either use an FTP client like Filezilla or use a File Manager from your hosting control panel to log into your site's file directory. Once you are there, navigate to your WordPress theme's directory wp-content/themes/your-theme/ and create a new directory named magnific-popup. Then upload your 3 files into that directory and follow the rest of the instructions to finish setting up your popup.
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I'm trying to install new free Joomla template called gk_magazine. In the download page, I found three links to three zip files for Joomla 3.x:
gk_magazine_rest_files_J!3.zip
gk_magazine_quickstart_J!3.zip
gk_magazine_J!3.zip
I downloaded the three files to my computer and I tried to install them one by one in the following order:
gk_magazine_J!3.zip: it is installed correctly and Gk_magazine template becomes listed in the template manager and it has been set as default as the screen shot shows.
gk_magazine_quickstart_J!3.zip: it is installed correctly too, but there is no any additional items appeared in the template manager.
gk_magazine_rest_files_J!3.zip: It does not installed - Warning JInstaller: :Install: Cannot find XML setup file
I saw similar situations with other Joomla templates and I need to know what are the rules of each file described above in the installation of the new templates? are all of them are important? or just the first file only?
From the file structure you can tell what it is!
gk_magazine_rest_files_J!3.zip:
This one is as the name says it 'rest files' means: plugins, notes for a module and a few photoshop images (*.psd)
gk_magazine_quickstart_J!3.zip:
This one is a Joomla Site with the gk_magazine_J!3.zip Template which you can find in the folder templates
gk_magazine_J!3.zip:
This one is a template
EDIT:
Also what's Joomla Site with gk_magazine template mean too?
It means that this is a basic Joomla site which you can copy into your server root folder (e.g. htdocs on XAMPP)
You can see the templates in the templates folder here:
beeze3, protostar and system are some Joomla standard templates which are all in a new basic Joomla site. There also beeze5 or beeze20 as an example, but these are not automatically included in the basic Joomla site
I have been cracking my head about this for two days on. I inherited some magento 1.9 Multi vendor website and just need to bolden some text on the customer create account field. I have searched every where in my template directory Customer/form/register.phtml and Persitent/form/register.phtml yet I am not successfully able to identify the line that prints
'wants to become a vendor?'
Here is a link to the form please.
http://store.min-trade.com/index.php/customer/account/create/
Could someone point me in the right direction. I pretty much understand the project structure of Magento I do believe. Please help!
Are you sure you are looking in the correct template folder?
You are using the rwd/default template, so have a look here;
app/design/frontend/rwd/default/template/persistent/customer/form/register.phtml
If there isn't a file called register.phtml in that location, then Magento will fall back to the base folder, so try;
app/design/frontend/base/default/template/persistent/customer/form/register.phtml
If you still cannot find the text, it could be a custom login form using another template. Login to your server with ssh/putty and run this command;
grep -nr 'Wants to become a Vendor?' /path/to/magento/*
Just make sure you set the correct path.
You can easily check by enabling path hints from magento admin.
If you dont know how to enable file path hint then refer this link enter link description here
second thing that if you have installed any vendor extension then register form will be displayed from that module.
You can also install this path hint module for check file.
Is it somehow possible to change the standard ckeditor in frozennodes laravel bundle Administrator with the full featured one? I downloaded the full ckeditor und replaced the old ckeditor-directory with the extraced files of the full version but nothing happens. Any tipps here?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: in the first picture you see the current one and beneath that the expected one, see also here http://ckeditor.com/demo#full. I updated all files but nothing happens..
Okay found it out on my own!
Download the full featured one, copy it to the public directory of your laravel application in a folder named ckeditor.
After that search for the file viewComposers.php in the frozennode vendor folder and in that the phrase "ckeditor". You will see that there is a js declaration of the needed ckeditor.js file.
Just change the value to asset('ckeditor/ckeditor.js').
And there you go :-).
In Interspire I copy a template & paste it then rename it & I customize it according to my theme but when i go into admin & in admin when i click on design mode then there should be site open for making changes but in my new template it is not open in proper way & I am not be able make changes in this mode please tell me why it is happening in my new template only. in standard template it is working properly. Please tell me the region why this is happening when i select my own template in design mode then there is an error in error-console error is :--- undefined xt/javascript">
After you paste the template, make sure the file is readable by the web server. Insufficient right is the main reason you are not able to modify it.
I'm not 100% sure what you mean about the copy and paste. But the best way to create an Interspire theme is to use the default folder or one of the other ready made templates and do the following:.
Let's say you decide to use the "default" theme. Copy the entire folder somewhere on your computer and rename the folder to the name you'd like your theme to have.
If you are changing specific files, copy those files from _master to the correct directories in your new theme folder.
Upload to your server and activate.
Your theme file names have to remain the same. i.e. you can't rename the files themselves, only the top level theme folder they are in.
Then you can open up the files and make your changes inside of them.
Even though it's possible. I stopped using the built in theme editor once we took the step to create our own theme. For one, doing so kept removing our custom panels when we hit the "save" button.