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December 18, 2011 at 12:01 pm #171918
I seem to be where i am after some days perhaps hours of trying , it really seems like your wiki and searches and site is more for someone whom has a lot of time to read and understand everything and more for a hard core developer on ja purity
Anyway another fundamental question
Looking at your tutorial im trying to add some icons – it says you must require ja plugin (http://wiki.joomlart.com/wiki/JA_T3_Framework_2/Navigation) . So i think a few days back i must have struggled and found it via google somewhere and downloaded and maybe failed installing it .Your wiki resource does not even have a link for download of your plug in (the right version) … anyway like i said , it looks like your framework is meant more for someone whom already knows it quite well . Its not very user friendly and inviting for a newbie
1. can someone now tell me me why is there no Parameters (system) when i select my main menu to assign an icon it. Where have i go wrong. Is there a way to check the plug in installed or how can i check this. Im running version joomla 1.6.3.
2. I see the ja t3 framework in my plugin manager. Am i looking for another plugin specifically for this menu whats the name
3. For version 1.6.3 where is the direct link for this plug in and what version am i looking for.
Please could someone pick this up and answer per question
December 18, 2011 at 3:08 pm #430246Primarily Im actually trying to add an icon to the menu and seem to be missing that Parameters (system) tab that shows everywhere on your demo and wiki. is there a way without the parameters system tab. Is that really 1.7 feature or is there another way to do this addition of icon.
Thanks in advance for any guidance . Its a nice temaplate but i guess always the intial learning takes a while
December 22, 2011 at 11:54 pm #430925well i guess its one thing about getting my versions mixed up (ok 1.6 does not have that Ja parameters ..) and being a little new at this but when your paid help for support takes 4 days to add an icon to my home page and finally just links an image and says that is the solution.
I would have figured that you chaps know the difference when i say icon, then give you examples from your own demo and then detail it out that i want to add icons to my mainnav menu, it would have been simple enough
It does not say much about paying for your help does it. Money back as you say i would rather take my business elsewhere
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