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dsaltmer

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  1. First of all, thanks so much to the authors of this contribution, it's made a lot of difference to the way I use the admin. If I may make a request (I've looked through this topic and can't find another mention of it), is it possible to add the green and red radio buttons to the searched list, in order to set the products active or inactive? I would like to be able to search for a range of product_model numbers, and set them active or inactive (or in or out of stock) as necessary without having to edit each individual item. Is this doable?
  2. Although having had some beer and a little thinking time - maybe you could edit the images to make them smaller/shorter to make it fit your page a little better? Just a thought.
  3. Hmm didn't do that to me, and sorry I've exhausted my 'abilities' on this! Hope someone else can help you though.
  4. This one works http://addons.oscommerce.com/info/7806 Simple install. Though I think you wrote into the wrong file - you shouldn't have written into the .js script, but should have written into a php one - I think it's the /catalog/includes/functions/general.php. Anyway, maybe give the one I linked to a go.
  5. I tried your copy of enhanced_categories.php on my site with exactly the same result as you - which is very strange, considering it doesn't look any different. Have you installed another categories mod before - such as category CSS Menu? (which I confess I did after this one) Maybe try redownloading the original enhanced_categories.php from the contributions page and remember to take the comments off and try again!
  6. I compared the two files with Winmerge, but I couldn't see any differences other than your highlight of the supposed problem line. Sorry that that doesn't help much, but perhaps the problem is elsewhere.
  7. That would be good, thank you Hakan - though all that needs sorting re the original enhanced categories now is the indentation - the main categories are quite far across the box, meaning that sub categories get pushed too far right, resulting in them doing some untidy wrapping to the next line and in a few cases on my list once again overlapping the box. The blue arrows are working and bullet points are present - solid circles for main categories and hollow circles for sub categories, after taking out those comment markers, and the whole thing is collapsed the way it should be. The javascript is unimportant I suppose, just bells and whistles! Sadly I have very little PHP knowledge so can't decipher where to edit the indentation, if that's even possible. My name is Dave by the way!
  8. It's still not right - I think the categories are way too indented so that at times they do go over the edge. My PHP knowledge doesn't go far enough to know where to edit the file to change this, maybe someone can help?
  9. Still not sure about the javascript files though, I'm sure they'd make a difference to the way the box looks, but the hoverintent.js I placed in my includes directory either doesn't work or is in the wrong place. I did find a dropdown enhance script and renamed it and put that in my /catalog/includes/ directory as well, with no noticeable change I'm afraid. Any help from anyone on the java front?
  10. I've sorted it I think - there are two commented lines line 53: // if (in_array($cat['parent'], $shown_path)) { and line 85: // } I removed both these comments (the // part for the people that don't know) and the box is all neat now. Try that and see what you think of it - I like the red wording denoting what category you're in. Thanks to the original author for this.
  11. I found a script online called hoverintent.js but couldn't find the other - jquery_dropdown.js. Tried installing it having renamed it to enhcat_hoverintent.js (in admin/includes, admin/includes/javascript and catalog/includes) and it made no difference to the look of it. Seems this add on won't work at the moment.
  12. Also just so every one knows and there's no confusion - the add on is this one: http://addons.oscommerce.com/info/8561
  13. I noticed the general.js, but wasn't keen on trying it as it's a js script file and doesn't end with ?> as a php file does. Let me know how you get on and good luck!
  14. Hi. I've just installed this add on, and as it said in its description, it's a very easy install. However I have a couple of questions about it. In the install.txt the instructions say edit the file catalog/includes/general.php. This file doesn't exist in my install - there is however a general.php in catalog/includes/functions - is this the file I should edit, and if not should I create a general.php in catalog/includes? When I did install by editing the functions/general.php, the resulting categories box is very untidy, with every category and sub-category listed, the list not keeping inside the box. Thanks in advance.
  15. Hi - I've just installed this contribution into my 2.3.1 installation today, had the 1054 problem and corrected it as I was told and it is working, existing categories are shown and hidden as they are supposed to be. There is a problem however - I can't now create any new categories! Any idea why this would happen? Is it a permission thing? I hope someone can help!
  16. Thank you for the new version of this add on. Just one thing I would change though - when I installed it on my shop, it replaced the Categories/Products box, meaning I couldn't add new product to my shop. So instead of replacing the lines in admin/includes/boxes/catalog.php and admin/includes/languages/english.php, as suggested in the installation file, I added them and kept the old lines. This means that I have both boxes available. Hope this helps, and sorry if you already knew!!! :-)
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