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10 years 2 months ago #56902
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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Currently, I have eshop running on the front page of my (staging) website. When the visitor clicks a product, the page doesn't change to a product page - the product loads into the main content block on the front page. There are two reasons I want the product to go to a page template: 1) to get rid of the banner, and 2) to permit menu items which significantly improves SEO.
Have I configured something wrong? What would you suggest?
--> dev link <--
Have I configured something wrong? What would you suggest?
--> dev link <--
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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10 years 2 months ago #56907
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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OK, found out I can do it by manually creating a menu item. Perhaps a future release could include this.
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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10 years 2 months ago #56929
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That's fine Spitijack!
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10 years 2 months ago #56972
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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Feature idea for E-Shop: a way to generate Joomla menus from within eshop product setup page (perhaps in the same way as nonumber's 'add to menu' plugin in Joomla content items).
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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10 years 2 months ago #57019
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I just answered you in a same post.
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