Hi,
Just like paging, we could use a class for the breadcrumbs.
I discussed this in github: https://github.com/opencart/opencart/pull/7253
Would not it be interesting to implement this approach?
Seems like an obvious thing to do, cant see why it wasn't done sooner!
Alternatively though, perhaps it should be part of the modules and be assigned via layout. That way it can be added/removed or placed somewhere else as needed. Some people prefer them at the top, others at the bottom some top and bottom and some people prefer to remove breadcrumbs altogether.
Alternatively though, perhaps it should be part of the modules and be assigned via layout. That way it can be added/removed or placed somewhere else as needed. Some people prefer them at the top, others at the bottom some top and bottom and some people prefer to remove breadcrumbs altogether.
Regards, WebDesires.
We are a team of developers in the UK - professional and friendly, message us or give us a call anytime and we will be happy to help.
Phone: +44 (0) 121 318 6336 - Web: webdesires.co.uk - Skype: WebDesires
OpenCart Support - OpenCart Web Development - Our OpenCart Plugins
Active Member
excelent idea!webdesires wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 1:27 amSeems like an obvious thing to do, cant see why it wasn't done sooner!
Alternatively though, perhaps it should be part of the modules and be assigned via layout. That way it can be added/removed or placed somewhere else as needed. Some people prefer them at the top, others at the bottom some top and bottom and some people prefer to remove breadcrumbs altogether.
for administration we only have two positions, which are header and column left. Unless are added layouts top, content bottom and column right; for administration, this option is invalid in this case. In this case the position of breadcrumbs must be defined in the template.diegospm wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 7:44 amexcelent idea!webdesires wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 1:27 amSeems like an obvious thing to do, cant see why it wasn't done sooner!
Alternatively though, perhaps it should be part of the modules and be assigned via layout. That way it can be added/removed or placed somewhere else as needed. Some people prefer them at the top, others at the bottom some top and bottom and some people prefer to remove breadcrumbs altogether.
But I have suggested this approach to facilitate the development of extensions and also decreases the amount of code repetition. Obviously the OC team can make possible corrections and think of something even better.
Your idea is brilliant and it would further narrow the lines of code, but I do not see how to add in the admin
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 60 guests