Images Position in Category Visualization

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10 years 7 months ago #187128

-- url of the page with the problem -- : www.olistikavetline.eu/index.php/2014-12...ory/20-adulti-bufalo
-- HikaShop version -- : HikaShop Business 2.3.5, Joomla!® Shopping Cart Extension
-- Joomla version -- : 3.3.6
-- PHP version -- : 5.4
-- Error-message(debug-mod must be tuned on) -- : no errors

Hi Everybody!

I would like to have an image next to the category image, in the Category Display (non the listing, just the single category) of this page
www.olistikavetline.eu/index.php/2014-12...ory/20-adulti-bufalo

If I put this in the description, the image will show, but lower. I should, instead, appear next to the category image

Is there a way to make it?

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10 years 7 months ago #187149

Hi,

Many roads lead to Rome. ;)

The simplest way:
Do not use/display a category image. Instead put both images into the category description.

The CSS way:
You should be able to arrange the image (class "hikashop_category_image") inline with the description (class "hikashop_category_description_content").

The "view edition" way:
Via menu Display -> Views, edit the view "category / listing" for your frontend template, and insert code to load content wherever you want from wherever it is stored.


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10 years 7 months ago #187151

hm...that's what I had in mind, but, this way, I would change the visualization of all the categories, wouldn't I?

(the first method would be way better for me, but it doesn't fit my client requests :( )

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10 years 7 months ago #187154

The "simplest way" always needs to be done for each category individually. Think about it: each category has its own image and description.

The "CSS way" can be applied to all categories, or only one. To apply it to only one, the class of the respective parent element needs to be added, that's all.

The "view edition way" can do it all, depending on your needs per conditions, etc. Can accordingly be more or less complex.


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