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July 17, 2007 at 8:41 am #121459
This Readme has been updated. Please find new userguide below:
– For Joomla 1.5
– For Joomla 1.0ErikThorsen FriendErikThorsen
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July 17, 2007 at 9:08 am #224375Trying to “peak” at the “other features” link on the demo it tells me I am not authorized to view this resource. That can’t be right? 😀
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July 17, 2007 at 11:46 am #224385Thank Erik, you gain the permission to access that page now 😀
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July 17, 2007 at 12:19 pm #224388Demo site says “demo database included in download and fonts are available in source folder” neither are present at this time for download
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July 17, 2007 at 12:39 pm #224389When you hover the mouse over the menu-items appears a little arrow. On every menu-option except the most left (home) and the most right one. This is for the topmost-menu and not for the sub-menu items.
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PeterJuly 17, 2007 at 1:00 pm #224391Hi,
I cannot seem to figure out where/which position to put the Search Module :confused: ?
The picture with the layout positions shows #4, but that is not defined in the list.Regards,
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July 17, 2007 at 1:15 pm #224395Search is indeed placed in “user 4” position on the template. To view all module positions on the template, you can enter this into your web-browser…
http://template.joomlart.com/ja_nerine/index.php?tp=1Menalto FriendMenalto
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July 17, 2007 at 3:42 pm #224411When you change to orange color the bottom modules is still grey, shouldnt they change to orange?
July 18, 2007 at 4:45 am #224475<em>@ErikThorsen 21171 wrote:</em><blockquote>@frame4:
Search is indeed placed in “user 4” position on the template. To view all module positions on the template, you can enter this into your web-browser…
http://template.joomlart.com/ja_nerine/index.php?tp=1</blockquote>Thanks for the URL Erik, this little bit of info should be in every template ‘read me’ as well as the install threads, really shows us all the positions of the modules properly…takes the ‘guess work’ out of it!
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December 10, 2007 at 5:20 pm #234319First of all, please forgive my lack of knowledge with terminology and Joomla and website building in general.
I’m trying to add modules below the body of text on one of my pages and I can’t figure out how to do this. I tried Site -> Template Manager -> Module Positions however, when I added a new position, nothing happened. I have a sneaky suspicion that I am leaving a step out….or it could be that I’m doing the wrong thing entirely. Can someone please tell me what to do?:confused:
To see what I am talking about, you can go to my website: http://www.worldwideofficesupport.com. Click on the ‘Client Sign Up’ tab. I want to be able to position modules under the section that says ‘input text here’ so that I can offer the various packages we have available to our clients. I realize there are module positions below that however, I don’t want these particular modules to be in the highlighted positions.:-[
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February 13, 2008 at 7:50 pm #239107Using Joomla 1.5 I turned on legacy mode through the plugin manager which allowed me to install the template.
I set the template to my default template.
Went to the page and got a bunch of pathing errors.
I FTP’ed into the site and saw that the installer named the template folder janerine.
mysite/tempates/janerine
I renamed it to:
mysite/templates/ja_nerine
Had to reset the template to be the default template again but the template was working correctly when I went back to the site.
Hope this helps if anyone runs into the same thing.
March 2, 2008 at 8:13 am #240970<em>@rcsbobby 40390 wrote:</em><blockquote>Using Joomla 1.5 I turned on legacy mode through the plugin manager which allowed me to install the template.
I set the template to my default template.
Went to the page and got a bunch of pathing errors.
I FTP’ed into the site and saw that the installer named the template folder janerine.
mysite/tempates/janerine
I renamed it to:
mysite/templates/ja_nerine
Had to reset the template to be the default template again but the template was working correctly when I went back to the site.
Hope this helps if anyone runs into the same thing.</blockquote>
JA Team has updated a package for J!1.5. I think this might help with your issue.
March 22, 2008 at 2:02 pm #242870I have follwed your directions to change the default menu style to transmenu ( 3 ).
I have changed the menu option in the following code, but only the default menu displays in the nerine 1.5 template.Here’s what I have selected:
$ja_menutype = 3;
// 1: Split Menu; 2: Son of Suckerfish Dropdown Menu; 3: Transmenu; 4: Dropline Menu;Thanks in advance for your help. 🙂
* Please examine the nerine template and post an update. *
April 8, 2008 at 11:12 pm #244870Your FAQ (above) says:
Q: What’s a module style? And module class suffix?
A: Almost modules offer you a parameter called Module Class Suffix. Set a value for this parameter and you will have your module’s appearance differs from the others. JA templates often provide you some module styles which can be found in Module Styles area of the guide.I don’t see any information on the module class suffix in the user guide provided in the Nerine downloads area. Please tell me where to find the class suffix information.
Thanks
April 16, 2008 at 9:18 pm #245700Your FAQ (above) says:
Q: What’s a module style? And module class suffix?
A: Almost modules offer you a parameter called Module Class Suffix. Set a value for this parameter and you will have your module’s appearance differs from the others. JA templates often provide you some module styles which can be found in Module Styles area of the guide.I don’t see any information on the module class suffix in the user guide provided in the Nerine downloads area. Please tell me where to find the class suffix information.
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