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July 12, 2010 at 3:33 pm #152485Hi guys,
thanks for this wonderful framework.
I have used JA T3 1.2 couple of times, and I had no problems.
Now I would like to put the menu inside the header, but all I can do is to change the positions of the header and the menu.
Any suggestion is welcome.Thanks in advance.
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July 14, 2010 at 8:23 am #349870Nobody knows the solution?
It should be easy, but I can’t see it 🙁Anonymous ModeratorJA Developer
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July 14, 2010 at 8:40 am #349872Hi guy,
Please keep on hold as our technical team is looking into your issue.
July 14, 2010 at 8:41 am #349873Hi,
I think, there is a big problem about the .CSS-files, and therefor you also have a problem for finding a solution for your question.
Ex. the .CSS-file is not in the prober place – actuly there is not a libery, as described in the “JA T3 Framework 2.0 Developer Guide”.
Look for your self here: http://wiki.joomlart.com/wiki/JA_T3_Framework_2/Guides#Blank_ThemeSorry I cant help you further, but have a nice day. 🙂
FLJE
July 14, 2010 at 8:53 am #349877JA Developer
JoomlArt Support Member:I can help you a little bit:
If you look in Firefox, in Firebug, you see the libery and CSS-files are not placed correct.Actually, every .JS and .CSS files are loaded in:
Cachet3
And from there a lot of temp files, eg.:
7ac629d1989922fc24e7e778726846f1.css
5b08ecd7905d4adbfebbf6abbec70bda.js
And so on.Hope this helps. 🙂
Have a nice day: FLJE
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July 14, 2010 at 12:26 pm #349913Hi FLJE,
you have to stop CSS and Javascript cache from the template options.
Those files are in place and are loading correctly.July 16, 2010 at 5:27 pm #350085@ Trimud:
No, this have no effect, none whatsoever. The problem is still the same.
Try it for yourself, and you see (If you look in Firefox, in Firebug, you see the libery and CSS-files are not placed correct)But thanks anyway for your sugestion. 🙂
Have a nice day: FLJE
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July 17, 2010 at 9:49 am #350137I looked and they look ok.
yes, some of them are in plugins folder of your Joomla installation, but You can overide them easily through the template.Sorry to see there is no answer of ny question in the beginning…
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July 27, 2010 at 8:32 am #350862<em>@Trimud 186190 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi guys,
thanks for this wonderful framework.
I have used JA T3 1.2 couple of times, and I had no problems.
Now I would like to put the menu inside the header, but all I can do is to change the positions of the header and the menu.
Any suggestion is welcome.Thanks in advance.
Yuriy</blockquote>Sorry to serve you late.
T3v2 come with very strong override mechanism; therefore you don’t need worry about your customize request. In your case, if you want to put the menu inside the header, you could override header block by putting it your theme block folder (Eg: you create a new theme in your template: [ja template]/local/themes/yourtheme and put your overriden header block in [ja template]/local/themes/yourtheme/blocks). In your header block, you could load the menu there (by default, it is loaded in mainnav block). You can check the default/original blocks in [joomla]/plugins/system/jat3/base-themes/default/blocks or in the template.
Moreover, don’t forget to check new version of framework as well as template, there’re many new features & bug fixes.
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