Hi Guys,
was wondering if anyone can help? I'm trying to find an extension/way of assigning categories to the information pages in 2.0.2.0? So I'd like to have a bunch of information pages grouped together to appear under a drop down in the main navigation bar, even better would be the option to have subcategories. I'd also like for the urls to correspond to the same structure as categories and products
About/About-the-company
About/About-our-Staff
About/About-our-Staff/Staff-Member-Number-1
About/About-our-Staff/Staff-Member-Number-2
About/About-our-Staff/Staff-Member-Number-3
General-Info/Ordering-Terms-and-Conditions
General-Info/Other-Important-Stuff
General-Info/Links-to-our-partners
General-Info/Links-to-our-partners/partner-1
General-Info/Links-to-our-partners/partner-2
General-Info/Links-to-our-partners/partner-3
Would be great if someone could throw together an extension.
What you suggest would be awesome and would make the information pages more complete like the product pages but that's another situation lol.
I don't have a solution for you but this is how I do what you're requesting...
1. Abandon the category for pages idea and find a workaround.
2. Create Information pages (at least you have the SEO and meta data options there) - keep the page blank.
3. Create the html (stick to bootstrap and it will be easier) on a separate standard file (I use Sublime)
4. Copy the html into the <code> part of the page you created in Information.
5. Link the page to where ever you want. I don't keep all of them on footer.
- OC would keep everything intact for you so all you had to do was write the page. Adding your own classes means you can style it.
Downside? No categories for pages and all listed on site map under information. For me, for now that's fine.
Hope I gave you some ideas if this didn't work out for you.
I don't have a solution for you but this is how I do what you're requesting...
1. Abandon the category for pages idea and find a workaround.
2. Create Information pages (at least you have the SEO and meta data options there) - keep the page blank.
3. Create the html (stick to bootstrap and it will be easier) on a separate standard file (I use Sublime)
4. Copy the html into the <code> part of the page you created in Information.
5. Link the page to where ever you want. I don't keep all of them on footer.
- OC would keep everything intact for you so all you had to do was write the page. Adding your own classes means you can style it.
Downside? No categories for pages and all listed on site map under information. For me, for now that's fine.
Hope I gave you some ideas if this didn't work out for you.
Total e-commerce newbie bravely testing OC v2.0.3.1 before rolling it live...getting there slowly, somehow. Maybe not. I dunno.
Hi, thanks for the tips. Like you say, gets the information on the website, but it would be great to have the structure. Just had another though for prospective developers, a way to set modules by information category would be the icing on the cake!
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