Adding Custom RSS Feeds in Dolphin 7.1
Last Updated on Monday, 18 March 2013 08:30 Written by Mscott Tuesday, 19 March 2013 12:00
Hello and welcome! In today’s blog I will show you how to use the “Custom RSS” module with your Dolphin 7.1 website. Before we begin we need to install the module. A step by step guide on installing the Dolphin 7.1 base modules can be found here.
Once we have the module installed any member can add or delete an RSS feed to their profile by clicking “Edit” under the “Custom RSS” block on their profile page. To add a custom feed you simply add the feed URL, the number of items to display and the title of the feed.
Learn MoreHow to Add a Forum to Your Dolphin 7.1 Website
Last Updated on Monday, 21 January 2013 02:23 Written by Mscott Wednesday, 30 January 2013 12:00
Hello and welcome! In today’s blog, I will show you how to use the included Forum module to your Dolphin 7.1 website. Before we begin, we need to install the forum module. A step by step guide on installing the Dolphin 7.1 base modules can be found here.
The forum in Dolphin 7.1 is moderated from the user side of the website and not from the admin. To begin the configuration click “Manage Forum” on the “Forum” tab that should now be on the main menu bar.
Learn MoreHow to Add Chat Rooms to Your Dolphin 7.1 Website
Last Updated on Friday, 25 January 2013 12:00 Written by Mscott Friday, 25 January 2013 12:00
Hello and welcome! In today’s blog I will show you how to add chat rooms to your Dolphin 7.1 based site. Before we begin, we need to install the chat module. A step by step guide on installing the Dolphin 7.1 base modules can be found here.
Once we have the module installed we can access it by clicking “Chat” on the main menu bar of the site. Chat rooms in Dolphin 7.1 are added from the user side of the website and not from the admin.
To create a new chat room first we need to exit the current room. This can be accomplished by clicking the small door icon beside the name of the current room. Next click “New Room” beside “All Rooms” in the chat window. Now enter a room name and click “Create”
Done! You can now add as many chat rooms to your site as you like. Any room created by your admin account will remain until you delete it. Also the first room on the list will become the default room and anyone entering chat will go directly into that room.
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Learn MorenopCommerce Tips: Adding a Custom Label or Title
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 October 2012 08:41 Written by Carole Bennett Wednesday, 17 October 2012 12:00
When customizing a nopCommerce installation, it may be necessary to add a custom field or title; in order to ensure that you can support that custom field in more than one language, it’s a good idea to add it to your language resources. Here’s how to do that.
1. Log into nopCommerce as an admin, and navigate to the Administration area
2. Click on “Configuration”=>”Languages”, and next to your preferred language (in this case, “English”), click “View String Resources”.
3. Click the “Add New Record” button on the left; enter a value for the resource name, and the title of the link you’re creating as a value.
Learn MorenopCommerce Tips: Adding a Custom 404 Page
Last Updated on Sunday, 30 September 2012 04:17 Written by Carole Bennett Monday, 1 October 2012 12:00
It’s highly recommended for a website to have a customized 404 page. Customized 404 pages provide an opportunity to re-direct site visitors to areas of interest and focus, and maintain branding visibility. At this time, nopCommerce (2.65) doesn’t have a built-in 404 customization solution. However, there is a way to implement one, using the MVC framework nopCommerce is based on.
I’d like to express my appreciation to nopCommerce forum user “Threadrock“, who posted the link to Dave Bouwman’s how-to article “Custom 404 Pages for ASP.NET MVC 3“. In this article, Dave Bouwman covers the steps to create your custom 404 route for an MVC solution. Since nopCommerce is based on Asp.Net MVC, you’ll find the detailed explanation to be very helpful. In the following summary, it’ll be assumed that you’re working from Visual Studio 2010, working on the source version (which can be downloaded from here).
To cover the highlight steps:
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