Only thing for OpenCart's default theme, not all pages are W3C valid.. that's the only thing I think I would change as default. (oh and move the basket/checkout buttons to the cart module on the right rather being in the header)
Hmm.. are you sure about that? I remember trying oscommerce 2.2 back in the day and I was able to try different themes like blue box and stuff. Either way.. its still a retarded designi2Paq wrote:My I point out that osCommerce is not theme/themplate based so changing the look would mean editing a lot of files or installing a mod.Qphoria wrote:oscommerce default theme
I take any betQphoria wrote:Hmm.. are you sure about that? I remember trying oscommerce 2.2 back in the day and I was able to try different themes like blue box and stuff. Either way.. its still a retarded designi2Paq wrote:My I point out that osCommerce is not theme/themplate based so changing the look would mean editing a lot of files or installing a mod.Qphoria wrote:oscommerce default theme
Maybe you had a "version" from Templatemonster.
My current shop has the default osCommerce look, I just changed the colors as I do not need a fancy design.
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http://addons.oscommerce.com/info/7065i2Paq wrote: I take any bet
that zip shows a template folder.
Yep, your right, but you loose as this is for osCommerce v3.x, that has just entered its Alpha state.Qphoria wrote:http://addons.oscommerce.com/info/7065i2Paq wrote: I take any bet
that zip shows a template folder.
osCommerce v3.x has indeed a template system where the current stable release, v2.x has not
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You where talking about 2.2, not v3.xQphoria wrote:Well blah to you!
Next time you might winQphoria wrote:Hmm.. are you sure about that? I remember trying oscommerce 2.2 back in the day and I was able to try different themes like blue box and stuff. Either way.. its still a retarded design
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Each to their own and thank goodness we have a choice.
My2c worth
PS I actually came here to see what was happening with the proposed release of 1.3.5 - shouldn't this discussion have been somewhere else on the board??
I agree, the stock template is what pulled me to check out OC at first. Compared to ZenCart, OSecommerce and others, it's a gem.
Would it be great to have more templates to choose from? Absolutely.
Can one customize the template? Yep. Colors are easy. The layout takes more skill for certain. (More than I have.)
Does the standard template suck? No way. But it probably isn't ideal that most of us are using the exact same thing with minor changes. That's not OC's fault.
As the base grows, we'll have more choices.
I'm really happy to have finally found OC after years of dabbling with other ecommerce systems. I look forward to not scrapping my whole store every 5 months, and sticking with OpenCart.
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I'm 100% agreement with this one. The main theme would be much easier to change if all the inline stuff was removed.Xsecrets wrote:the default theme is fine, though I would really love to see all the inline styles removed.
I suppose if some community member just did the leg work of pulling it all out to an external file and uploaded it to the community, daniel would likely include it for the future.
Would also be easier to rename and create themes if references to
"view/theme/default/template..."
were changed to
"view/theme/<?php echo $this->config->get('config_template');?>/template"
But I guess thats not proper MVC practice
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