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  1. Thank You Vekia! I guess I'll just fly with it as it is for now. I'll probably reorganize my subcategories into more categories as I get time.
  2. Thank You Vekia, Have you got any ideas on: 1.how to speed up the Add to Cart process? It seemed to slow down a lot after I enabled the shipping module. I'm thinking that when it's going out to get a freight quote from UPS that it may be flailing a bit since we don't ship to Europe. I'll have to look into that shipping module further. 2. I see to that the product names are truncated in the cart. any suggestions on how to fix that? Possibly making the cart block wider? Thank You dhyaqns, I followed your suggestion, and lightened the background, and added it to the hover. Thank you bibiyanki, It's BelleJardins, not bellesjardins. The site's sales are in the US, and I didn't want to pay $3000+ for the domain name beauxjardins.
  3. Thank you for the input, as far as the social links go, we have not developed those pages to a point where we can link to them. I agree with you about theming the contact page as well as putting banners or larger photos. I also have considered changing the default yellow Add to Cart buttons, but the yellow sure stands out. I'll take your suggestions under concideration. Thank you Paul.
  4. Please review my store and leave me feedback. http://www.bellejardins.com/
  5. I was able to dress up the css for the module that you recommended to display the categories, but am still on the lookout for a way to display the subcategories.
  6. I see that it does categories as a grid, but can you customize to do subcategories? I have found several threads where a similar question was raised in conjunction with that module, but was unable find any answers that anyone was able to do that.
  7. Is there any way to display Subcategories on my Homepage as a grid? I have tried both Homepage Category Plus, and Homepage Categories for v1.5, and neither seems to be capable of displaying the Subcategories on my Homepage as a grid. I would like to replace the featured products on my homepage with the subcategories similar to the attached image, only with all of the subcategories in my shop. Hopefully a way of coding it. Does anyone have a suggestion? Thank you in advance for any help, Tom
  8. Ended up restoring the site and database from the backup.
  9. I also pressed ctrl+shift+j in Chrome, and didn't see anything there in the console window that jumped out as an error.
  10. Firefox, and a popup came up with the label of "browser window" when I hit ctrl+shift+j. I have the Firebug extension installed as well if that will help troubleshoot the issue. I also have a recent backup of the site if you can think of anything that might come to mind I can try replacing.
  11. I ran ctrl+shift+j and got the browser console to pop up, and there were no 404 errors at all.
  12. Thank you Vieka, I'm not sure what you mean by browser console. I turned on the debug console under the performance tab, and it has a popup smarty debug console window that comes up in the front shop, which appears to be working OK, but it doesn't popup in the back shop. I also changed the /config/defines.inc.php to read "@ini_set('display_errors', 'on')" and define('_PS_MODE_DEV_', true); and I see no errors displaying in the back shop. Any ideas where to go from here?
  13. A screen capture of another back shop page, the shop itself is fine.
  14. My backshop layout is messed up after I switched off, then on the "Automatically redirect to the canonical URL" setting in preferences > SEO & URLs to generate a new .htaccess file. I replaced the admin.css file to no avail. any suggestions to fix this?
  15. Prestashop exported .csv files use a semicolon to separate fields (delimiter), Excel opens .csv files with the default Windows list separator of a comma. You can change the default Windows list separator by going into the Control Panel, then into Region and Language, on the Formats tab, select Additional Settings, then on the numbers tab you can change the default List Separator from a comma to a semicolon, then hit apply. Now when you open a .csv file with Excel, the fields will be in their prospective columns as the video shows. Another way is to use Open Office Calc to work with .csv files, as you can define the delimiter as a semicolon prior to opening each file. And another way, this link explains how to define the delimiter when using a .csv in Excel on a file by file basis, just check semicolon instead of comma as they show for the delimiter. http://superuser.com/questions/407082/easiest-way-to-open-csv-with-commas-in-excel
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