no frontend editing
- GK User
- Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:05 am
hi
migrated site 1.7 to 2.5.8. Extensions and template upgraded.
login works - but no frontend editing, also for admin.
wheres the needle in the haystack?
www.project-starfish.ch
thx4help
migrated site 1.7 to 2.5.8. Extensions and template upgraded.
login works - but no frontend editing, also for admin.
wheres the needle in the haystack?
www.project-starfish.ch
thx4help
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- Expert Boarder
- GK User
- Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:06 pm
Please check this on 'Beez' template because I suspect this is related with Joomla! configuration and not with GavickPro template.
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- Platinum Boarder
- GK User
- Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:24 am
bkrztuk wrote:Please check this on 'Beez' template because I suspect this is related with Joomla! configuration and not with GavickPro template.
well i tried and i can edit with other templates. any suggestions or incompatibilies wich causes that?
thx
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- Expert Boarder
- GK User
- Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:51 am
If you have this possibility please try to re-install template, I suspect this is something related with this upgrade process. If this doesn't help please let me know via PM (remember to include link to this forum topic).
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- Platinum Boarder
- GK User
- Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:00 am
Well i found the solution : http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?t=588667
I replaced the folder "article" in my custom template
/templates/templatename/html/com_content/article
I copy/pasted the original "article" files from one of Joomla's templates that come with install ( I used beez, but could likely use the article files from ja_purity or rhuk_milkyway)
There are three files in that folder (the path given above) and they include:
default.php
form.php
index.html
I simply replaced this folder in my template by copying the one in beez and putting it into my own. This enabled my front end editor. I had to clear cache and reload page and my issue solved. I hope this helps others too
I replaced the folder "article" in my custom template
/templates/templatename/html/com_content/article
I copy/pasted the original "article" files from one of Joomla's templates that come with install ( I used beez, but could likely use the article files from ja_purity or rhuk_milkyway)
There are three files in that folder (the path given above) and they include:
default.php
form.php
index.html
I simply replaced this folder in my template by copying the one in beez and putting it into my own. This enabled my front end editor. I had to clear cache and reload page and my issue solved. I hope this helps others too
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- Expert Boarder
- GK User
- Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:57 am
Surely thanks for posting solution.
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- Platinum Boarder
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