wdfee Posted August 18, 2013 Report Posted August 18, 2013 In Blesta 2.5 it was possible to make an own template with custom views. What about that in Blesta 3.0? If I want to change something in /app/views/admin/default/admin_clients_editinvoice.pdt do I have to edit the core file? Or can I start a template file system? I found the core config parameter for "default" view, but that would mean that I'd have to copy all "default" folders, rename them and then change the view? I think the above mentioned is the only file I'd like to change. I want to remove (or hide) the quantity column - I never need quantities, it's always one service in one line. Instead I need the service date and in Blesta 2.5 I got this with a little trick. I added the date into the line with ### and read this out, viewed it in a column (after saving). For this the resizable boxes were pretty good...
Blesta Addons Posted August 19, 2013 Report Posted August 19, 2013 i have not looked deeper in the templates system, but we have already discussed about this , please use the search . but from the structure , they have default vies , if you adding a new folder like 'mytheme' , i havn't see a option in the admin panel to change the theme to it , you can just change the colors and the default view files .
wdfee Posted August 20, 2013 Author Report Posted August 20, 2013 sorry, I can't find something on this in the forums. Sure it was discussed in this new forum? In some threads I find some advices like "got to structure.pdt and edit it like this ..." Do I understand it correctly that all editing advices are meant to be done in the original core files?
Paul Posted August 20, 2013 Report Posted August 20, 2013 Currently there is not a method by which to "switch" to a different set of template files. I would like to implement this, especially for the client area. Currently you'll need to edit the templates where they are. I do suggest making a backup of them first just in case you need to roll anything back, and then edit the files. If you have an owned license with us, we can provide a development license upon request so that you can run another copy for the purpose of creating a theme outside your live environment. To request a dev license, just open a ticket in the client area. Michael 1
zomex Posted November 14, 2013 Report Posted November 14, 2013 Currently there is not a method by which to "switch" to a different set of template files. I would like to implement this, especially for the client area. Currently you'll need to edit the templates where they are. I do suggest making a backup of them first just in case you need to roll anything back, and then edit the files. If you have an owned license with us, we can provide a development license upon request so that you can run another copy for the purpose of creating a theme outside your live environment. To request a dev license, just open a ticket in the client area. Would it be possible to implement a feature where custom templates only have to contain editied files? So if a file isn't edited in the template it'll be pulled from the default directory? That would be a really good feature as it'll allow automatic updates to files that haven't been edited. mrrsm 1
Paul Posted November 14, 2013 Report Posted November 14, 2013 Would it be possible to implement a feature where custom templates only have to contain editied files? So if a file isn't edited in the template it'll be pulled from the default directory? That would be a really good feature as it'll allow automatic updates to files that haven't been edited. That may be possible, language definitions work similarly. I'll discuss with the team. mrrsm, Michael and wfitg 3
zomex Posted November 15, 2013 Report Posted November 15, 2013 That may be possible, language definitions work similarly. I'll discuss with the team. Sounds fantastic
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