I notice Able claimed 40 available canned themes at one time..I only see 24 on the new gold 10. Are there others out there that can be installed?
Thanks
Chris
Are there more then 24 themes for gold10?
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Re: Are there more then 24 themes for gold10?
Hello Chris,
It took several months to convert the AC7 themes, and we decided to pick the best ones and convert only those. In Gold R10, the responsive theme seems to be the one everybody want to use. With a few simple CSS changes, you can make it look unique with your own colors and styles.
Katie
It took several months to convert the AC7 themes, and we decided to pick the best ones and convert only those. In Gold R10, the responsive theme seems to be the one everybody want to use. With a few simple CSS changes, you can make it look unique with your own colors and styles.
Katie
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Re: Are there more then 24 themes for gold10?
Alright I understand now, there is only 1 theme to use for mobile...which is why I am trying to do this update. So that is what I will use. I was counting on just doing this out of the box as I know nothing of .css .... I see there are two recommended ways to add style to this theme. In your opinion what is the easiest of the two to do? I am not a developer, nor have I ever looked at visual studio. ...Is there no simpler way to add a pre done theme or template of some kind?
Re: Are there more then 24 themes for gold10?
You can add your logo through the admin interface, and have a site that looks like this one: http://www.delectably-yours.com/
If you don't know how to change CSS, then get a tool like Firefox's Inspector of Firebug add-on to begin with. You can "inspect" any piece of code and make changes right on the screen. Once you are happy with the change, then copy that snippet into a new CSS file that will over-ride the main/default one.
Once you get to that point, let me know and I'll try to elaborate on exactly what to do.
Thanks
Katie
If you don't know how to change CSS, then get a tool like Firefox's Inspector of Firebug add-on to begin with. You can "inspect" any piece of code and make changes right on the screen. Once you are happy with the change, then copy that snippet into a new CSS file that will over-ride the main/default one.
Once you get to that point, let me know and I'll try to elaborate on exactly what to do.
Thanks
Katie
Thank you for choosing AbleCommerce!
http://help.ablecommerce.com - product support
http://wiki.ablecommerce.com - developer support
http://help.ablecommerce.com - product support
http://wiki.ablecommerce.com - developer support