nopCommerce Tips: Creating a Custom Layout, Part 5 – Customizing the Nop AnyWhere Slider
Last Updated on Friday, 3 August 2012 10:42 Written by Carole Bennett Thursday, 16 August 2012 12:00
Read Part 4 here!
Most designers/developers familiar with jQuery plugins have encountered, and most likely used, the fabulous Nivo Slider. It is absolutely possible to implement the Nivo Slider through a nopCommerce topic, to be incorporated in your nopCommerce solution – I’ve done it myself. However, that requires all sorts of manual manipulation of HTML, and can be incredibly tedious when multiple slides are included; it’s a pain for your users, and if you’re like me, the more they can do on their own, the more time there is to create even more wonderful things. Today, we’ll cover an alternative to the “roll-your-own” method: the Nop Anywhere Slider, and how to customize it to your design needs.
The Nop Anywhere Slider does contain two other slider styles: a standard 2D rotator, and a 3D rotator, but today we’ll focus on the Nivo Slider.
First, we’ll add the Anywhere Slider to our solution, in the “Plugins” folder under Nop.Web:
Learn MorenopCommerce Tips: Creating a Custom Layout, Part 4 – Adapting Skins
Last Updated on Friday, 3 August 2012 10:42 Written by Carole Bennett Tuesday, 14 August 2012 12:00
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It’s safe to say that for every target demographic, there’s a unique approach that will best achieve your goal of reaching them. Whether it’s using a color scheme or graphics, or a layout that shows your product line off to its best advantage, there is no one storefront that will appeal to all demographics. It’s a given that you’ll want to customize your nopCommerce store’s appearance to appeal to your customers – let’s touch on ways to modify an existing skin for that purpose.
nopCommerce ships with two web themes: DarkOrange, and nopClassic, under Nop.Web/Themes.
Learn MorenopCommerce Tips: Creating a Custom Layout, Part 2 – Customizing the Menu
Last Updated on Friday, 3 August 2012 09:33 Written by Carole Bennett Saturday, 28 July 2012 12:00
Read Part 1 here!
The menu really is the backbone of any website; when it comes to one that processes online transactions, even more so. Keeping a clean and consistent navigation ensures that the user will be able to find the product they want to purchase, pay for it, and keep track of their purchases, and thereby enabling repeat business as well. Each retailer has their own specific needs and concerns, so of course menus will differ. Let’s take a look under the hood of nopCommerce, and see how we can adapt the menu for our customers.
What’s already built-in
Learn MorenopCommerce Tips: Creating a Custom Layout, Part 1 – Getting Started
Last Updated on Friday, 3 August 2012 09:33 Written by Carole Bennett Friday, 27 July 2012 12:00
How to Set Default Profile Widgets for All Users in Elgg 1.8
Last Updated on Friday, 13 July 2012 09:35 Written by Rodolfo Hernandez Monday, 16 July 2012 12:00
In this article, I will give you a step by step guide on how to set up default profiles for all your users in Elgg 1.8. Sign into you Elgg site as an Administrator and follow these steps:
1. Once logged in, go to the Administration Dashboard and on the right sidebar menu go to “Administer->Configure->Appearance->Default Widgets“
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