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  • apeirotan Friend
    #155493

    Hello
    I have a problem with changing the profile. When I change the profile from the “template manager”, I can not save the changes… I suppose that I have to change the permissions of a file but I cant find it.
    Can anyone help?
    Thanks a lot

    edit: Sorry I post it in the wrong section

    Saguaros Moderator
    #364071

    Hello

    Now,
    a) you try to set permission 777 for the following folders:
    1) tmp
    2)cache
    3) t3-assets
    4) templates/[name]/local/etc/profiles
    5) templates/[name]/local/etc/layouts/
    b) Did you enable the FTP Mode of the joomla? if yes, you go to the Administrator => Global Setting => click to the Server tab and Choose the option “Yes” for the Enable FTP Parameter

    sweet160 Friend
    #367857

    hi,

    I tried this both locally and on a server and it didnt work, the settings dont get saved…
    What else could be the problem here???

    thanks1

    apeirotan Friend
    #367919

    <em>@sweet160 209911 wrote:</em><blockquote>hi,

    I tried this both locally and on a server and it didnt work, the settings dont get saved…
    What else could be the problem here???

    thanks1</blockquote>

    I found a solution, at least it works for me

    Go to templates/[name]/… and search in the folders there for a file footer.php
    Change the permissions and if it still doesnt work change the code manually its very easy

    sweet160 Friend
    #367965

    how do you mean change the code manually?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #368059

    May be , there is some javascript bug, can you please provide us FTP account, administrator account, we would like to check in detail.

    Thanks

    Saguaros Moderator
    #368061

    if you would like to change theme, you can refer the wiki in here http://wiki.joomlart.com/wiki/JA_T3_Framework_2/Guides#Themes_Settings, you will change a theme for the default layout. and applying default profile for the all page

    Thanks

    sweet160 Friend
    #368220

    hi, I managed to change the profile (color) of the website, I guess i am not used to the T3 yet. Sorry about this.

    jpalencia501307 Friend
    #381509

    <em>@tienhc 205075 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello

    Now,
    a) you try to set permission 777 for the following folders:
    1) tmp
    2)cache
    3) t3-assets
    4) templates/[name]/local/etc/profiles
    5) templates/[name]/local/etc/layouts/
    b) Did you enable the FTP Mode of the joomla? if yes, you go to the Administrator => Global Setting => click to the Server tab and Choose the option “Yes” for the Enable FTP Parameter</blockquote>

    I did all of this, and I tried with a diferente browser (I use firefox) but I can’t disable the cpanel. it doesnt save the settings. What can I do to solve this ?:confused:

    jpcombeaum Friend
    #383503

    I have the same problem. The template manager (http://www.ebusca.cl/administrator/index.php?option=com_templates&task=edit&cid[]=ja_portfolio&client=0) section have this error:

    Mensaje: ‘getElement(…).rows’ es nulo o no es un objeto
    Línea: 343
    Carácter: 3
    Código: 0
    URI: http://www.ebusca.cl/administrator/index.php?option=com_templates&task=edit&cid[]=ja_portfolio&client=0

    Mensaje: ‘null’ es nulo o no es un objeto
    Línea: 109
    Carácter: 4
    Código: 0
    URI: http://www.ebusca.cl/plugins/system/jat3/core/element/assets/js/japaramhelper.js

    The apply button don’t work. I test in 3 browser, firefox, explore and chrome. In the 3 is the same error.

    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #383553

    Kindly provide necessary login info (supper admin & ftp account) in your ticket so we can have a closer look.
    http://support.joomlart.com/index.php?/Tickets/Ticket/View/68562

    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #384049
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