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How do I do that exactly? I would love a quick tutorial on that if possible. I am sure many others would love to learn this as well. I already know how to remove unwanted fields like SKU and UPC that I removed when adding products. let me know Thanks |
Love this mod, but I am having a hard time getting the images to show up when I upload them. My current forum settings are on a test server. So my site path would be: http://www.mysite.com/test/forum/productreviews (that is where I put the folder for the images to go to)
In the core settings, I am having issues and am getting errors when I go to upload the photo. The core settings suggest: [i.e. /var/www/home/forum/productphotos] So I assume my path would be /public_html/test/forum/productphotos ? I am just a bit confused on how to set my paths. Also I assume that will affect the image view url? The second issue I am having is getting the image to show as the forum thread image. So when the member goes to the forum section reviews, they would see the product image to the left of the thread description etc. Do we have to create this image ourselves, or is there a way it will make the image resized itself? I am able to make it work by adding the url to the image file i just resized but was not sure if once I get the upload to work, if it'll automatically do this for me. Thanks Any help would be greatly appreciated!! |
Also, the stars are not working for me on the review page itself:
http://www.subieforums.com/test/show...back-08-12-STi Thanks |
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Removing fields is as simple as editing the write a review template in the frontend and ignoring them in the backend. |
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1. This path needs to be from root, so in this case you are stating that /public_html/ is your first level folder, that sounds unlikely for most linux boxes but if you view the folder via FTP you can quickly confirm if anything is actually going into it. 2. The other path is a display link that corresponds to where images in that folder appear relative to your site. Thus if you're placing them in the /forum/ level folder [from web-root] the path would be /forum/productforums/. Quote:
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Use WYSIWYG Editor |
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Are you getting any javascript errors loading the page? Any 404 requests in your server logs? |
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I dont know which setting i have to check, the standard editor is the WYSIWYG Editor. |
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