I bought the multisite version of this template and installed the quickstart version on my Linux development server. Installation went well.
When entering the admin module it was announced that there was a new Joomla version ie. 3.2.2 Stable. So I installed it, since I was only testing the template.
On entering the public site however not all was presented as I had seen in your sample site. And on top of this I got this error:
"Notice: Undefined variable: tmpl_style in /var/www/jmla_qstart/templates/as002059/index.php on line 64"
I seems like I am having exactly the same error as reported by MYCELCIUS on 2013-12-21 on using the Free version. The answer of support on that same day was: "The issue was fixed, please download the latest version and replace index.php and component.php files, and thank you for the notice."
Is it possible that the paid multisite-version has not been fixed?
Or might the cause be elsewhere?
Thanks and regards,
JohnG
AS Templates
POSTED: 2014-02-21
Hello JGEERLINGS,
Thank You for noticing about this issue, we have fixed it, the latest version you can download from your AS account and replace the following files:
templateDetails.xml
index.php
components.php
Regards, AS Team.
jgeerlings
POSTED: 2014-02-23
Hi support,
I downloaded the new multisite version of this template that you prepared for me and indeed it solves the 'Undefined variable tmpl_style' problem.
However, like I stated in my first ticket, I'm still not seeing exactly the same layout as on your sample site. To narrow it down, I compared all the pages and it seems that only the home page is not the same. All other pages look identical.
For convenience, I installed the quickstart version on a public internet domain on my company's server.
Please compare my version:
http://infodelen.nl/just_testing/jmla_qstart2/index.php/en/
to yours:
http://www.asdesigning.com/demo/asj59/
I installed 4 other languages besides English, since we're building a multi-lingual site. I can provide you with the credentials (by e-mail) to login as an administrator if necessary.
Please help me get this resolved swiftly.
Thanks and regards,
JohnG
AS Templates
POSTED: 2014-02-24
Hello JGEERLINGS,
Please try to disable Search Friendly URLs in Joomla admin panel -> Global configurations -> Site settings -> SEO settings.
Regards, AS Team.
jgeerlings
POSTED: 2014-02-24
Hi AS Team,
Disabling Search Friendly URLs solved part of the problem.
When I click on the logo, I go to the homepage which is still without image and other stuff. However if I click on the word 'Welcome', it takes me to
this URL: http://infodelen.nl/just_testing/jmla_qstart2/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61:why-choose-us&catid=29&Itemid=101&lang=en
which looks exactly like your home page on
http://www.asdesigning.com/demo/asj59/
So now I have 2 questions:
- What is still missing with the solution you suggested?
- Why does your demo seems to work correctly with Search Friendly URLs enabled.
Maybe we'd better continue this discussion by e-mail since this is taking longer than I had hoped for.
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
JohnG
AS Templates
POSTED: 2014-02-24
Hello JGEERLINGS,
Everything will work for you if you will put the installation in the root folder, otherwise you need to config .htaccess file, sorry we can't help you in this case, you have to contact your hosting provider, or ask for help on joomla forum, or search in google using keywords like:
'How to get your Joomla! in a sub-directory to work'
Regards, AS Team.
jgeerlings
POSTED: 2014-06-22
Hello support,
We have the extended license of template 002059 and we would like the isotope page used for 'projects' in your demo
(ie. this one: http://www.asdesigning.com/demo/asj59/index.php/projects )
to show the descriptions *below* the images instead of *on top of* the images when hovering over them. Actually just like on this page:
http://www.asdesigning.com/demo/asj58/index.php/about-us/our-stuff
Are there any settings we can modify to achieve this?
Thanks,
John
AS Templates
POSTED: 2014-06-23
Hello JGEERLINGS,
We are sorry, the template doesn't have such settings, it should be done by making changes in css files.
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I bought the multisite version of this template and installed the quickstart version on my Linux development server. Installation went well.
When entering the admin module it was announced that there was a new Joomla version ie. 3.2.2 Stable. So I installed it, since I was only testing the template.
On entering the public site however not all was presented as I had seen in your sample site. And on top of this I got this error:
"Notice: Undefined variable: tmpl_style in /var/www/jmla_qstart/templates/as002059/index.php on line 64"
I seems like I am having exactly the same error as reported by MYCELCIUS on 2013-12-21 on using the Free version. The answer of support on that same day was: "The issue was fixed, please download the latest version and replace index.php and component.php files, and thank you for the notice."
Is it possible that the paid multisite-version has not been fixed?
Or might the cause be elsewhere?
Thanks and regards,
JohnG
Thank You for noticing about this issue, we have fixed it, the latest version you can download from your AS account and replace the following files:
templateDetails.xml
index.php
components.php
Regards, AS Team.
I downloaded the new multisite version of this template that you prepared for me and indeed it solves the 'Undefined variable tmpl_style' problem.
However, like I stated in my first ticket, I'm still not seeing exactly the same layout as on your sample site. To narrow it down, I compared all the pages and it seems that only the home page is not the same. All other pages look identical.
For convenience, I installed the quickstart version on a public internet domain on my company's server.
Please compare my version:
http://infodelen.nl/just_testing/jmla_qstart2/index.php/en/
to yours:
http://www.asdesigning.com/demo/asj59/
I installed 4 other languages besides English, since we're building a multi-lingual site. I can provide you with the credentials (by e-mail) to login as an administrator if necessary.
Please help me get this resolved swiftly.
Thanks and regards,
JohnG
Please try to disable Search Friendly URLs in Joomla admin panel -> Global configurations -> Site settings -> SEO settings.
Regards, AS Team.
Disabling Search Friendly URLs solved part of the problem.
When I click on the logo, I go to the homepage which is still without image and other stuff. However if I click on the word 'Welcome', it takes me to
this URL: http://infodelen.nl/just_testing/jmla_qstart2/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61:why-choose-us&catid=29&Itemid=101&lang=en
which looks exactly like your home page on
http://www.asdesigning.com/demo/asj59/
So now I have 2 questions:
- What is still missing with the solution you suggested?
- Why does your demo seems to work correctly with Search Friendly URLs enabled.
Maybe we'd better continue this discussion by e-mail since this is taking longer than I had hoped for.
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
JohnG
Everything will work for you if you will put the installation in the root folder, otherwise you need to config .htaccess file, sorry we can't help you in this case, you have to contact your hosting provider, or ask for help on joomla forum, or search in google using keywords like:
'How to get your Joomla! in a sub-directory to work'
Regards, AS Team.
We have the extended license of template 002059 and we would like the isotope page used for 'projects' in your demo
(ie. this one: http://www.asdesigning.com/demo/asj59/index.php/projects )
to show the descriptions *below* the images instead of *on top of* the images when hovering over them. Actually just like on this page:
http://www.asdesigning.com/demo/asj58/index.php/about-us/our-stuff
Are there any settings we can modify to achieve this?
Thanks,
John
We are sorry, the template doesn't have such settings, it should be done by making changes in css files.
Regards, AS Team.