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Khar 01-25-2005 05:21 PM

Adding to the help menu
 
I would like to add a new link or category in the help menu.
I was able to add one but it links me to the help zone. This is were the recover password, FAQ, and terms are located. I was also able to add my new category there but it just links back to the same page instead of going to a new one. I have already created my lbl_tag and txt_tag's in the languages section.

I would appreciate anyones knowledge on this. I am new to x-cart and code in general.

thanks

markwhoo 01-25-2005 05:29 PM

Re: Adding to the help menu
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Khar
I would like to add a new link or category in the help menu.
I was able to add one but it links me to the help zone. This is were the recover password, FAQ, and terms are located. I was also able to add my new category there but it just links back to the same page instead of going to a new one. I have already created my lbl_tag and txt_tag's in the languages section.

I would appreciate anyones knowledge on this. I am new to x-cart and code in general.

thanks


Depending on what you would like to do, here is a little info to hopefully get you on the way.

First, you need to create a static page. This is done in the admin under "Static Pages" on the right hand colum close to the bottom.

Give it a name and add content to page.

Once created and you hit enter or apply, which ever it is, then you will see it added to a list of other pages (depending on how many have been created)

Once you have your static page created and you are viewing the list of static pages, notice the numbers to the left. This is a position number where you can control where in the list it will appear.

that is it, quick and dirty, but easy

Khar 01-25-2005 05:48 PM

WOW that was painless.


THANK YOU

markwhoo 01-25-2005 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Khar
WOW that was painless.


THANK YOU


I take it that this worked for you then.

Great, Glad to hear it


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