TYPO3 - Mapping a design with TemplaVoila
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Hi!
QuickSite is just great! Nevertheless, I do have a problem.. How can I edit the footer and header (customer center, contact us,..)?
I would be grateful if you could answer and help me!!
Thanks a lot!
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Hello! Great tutorial!
I'm kind of frustrated because I've been doing the same steps with "templavoila" using a HTML template which I created by "Artisteer".
The result has nothing to do with the Artisteer template... Is there any incompatibility of Typo3 with Artisteer??
Should I keep trying or is it hopeless?
Thanks again for this excellent tut!
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Very nice explanation! thanks!
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Hello again!
I am doing great working with TemplaVoila! I am new at this but doing great!
What I want to do is to have a dropdown submenu... Have you try this?
The submenu I am trying for now is a javascript menu... no success yet... Any suggestions? Thanks for your Help!
Jacky
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Yes
We'll often have one template for the home page, and one for the rest of the pages.
Every page can have its own template. In the page properties on the extended tab (I think) there is a template selector dropdown. Below that selector is a selector for "template on next level", which is a template you can specify for all sub-pages.
I doubt there is an incompatibility. TYPO3 basically just puts the content in the areas you tell it to. If you mapped to an incorrect area, or did an inner rather than an outer mapping (or vice versa) it would throw things off.
I'm not familiar with Artisteer, can you send me a link?
seethroughweb 9 months ago
Yes, you can do just about anything you want with menus. Have a look at thedemo.ca, the menu on that site is created with just css & ts. I'll post another video shortly describing how to customize the menu.
seethroughweb 1 year ago