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Tagged: Panda theme, Product Accessories, ThirtyBees
I’ve looked through the code and apparently am not figuring out how this works. My old site, which is under threat of being deactivated because it is Prestashop 1.6.1.4, displays this information just fine. The development site that I am using for testing this migration is having a few issues. I am fairly confident the issue of getting no product accessories to appear has to do with the Panda Theme and not Thirty Bees. I have checked the tb_accessory table and it has a complete copy of the original data containing 1004 records, so it is not empty. Only a few of the products in the test site have “inventory” but I see OOS items displayed in the current live site just fine – and I’ve gone through duplicating all of the Theme Editor panels to the exact same configuration to the test site.
I’m at a loss on what else to do to resolve this – any help would be appreciated.
The screen shots show the correct display on the old PS v1.6.1.4/Panda v1.2.0 site configuration and the test site display and [slides->accessories] setup on ThirtyBees v1.3.0 / Panda v1.3.0 version.
Upgrade completed… Thank You!
However… The problem still exists AND other theme elements are no longer displayed correctly.
The custom uploaded header background will only display correctly if it is 110px tall. This is because someone changed the CSS class name in the new upgraded template from “header_primary_row” to just “header_primary” and since the “Header height:” value in the [header] panel of the theme editor pushes that value to the header_primary_row CSS directive in the stthemeediter generated custom stylesheet (customer-s1.css /line 105) – it does not get picked up and remains at the default 110px.
The following fix on line 214 in /themes/panda/header.tpl resolves the header height issue:
<div id="header_primary_row" class="{if !$sttheme.sticky_primary_header} hide_when_sticky {/if}">
There are additional issues with the header styles that completely wipe out my custom shopping cart CSS, so I assume at this point, similar changes in the CSS element tags have also been made there. Haven’t gotten to that part yet.
New Products Slider on the homepage displays in a single column instead of a row like the other sliders on the homepage, and without images – again I would imagine it is because the CSS tags have been modified from the 1.3.0 code that was originally installed.
The Brands Slider is malfunctioning as well… The logos are stacked on top of each other instead of horizontal on a widescreen and the image display elements have an incorrect src and data-src implementation as the image URLs are correct, but the theme displays the logos as broken images. The only thing I have found so far is it appears the image src attribute in the HTML tag is being modified to “data-src” – invalid based on HTML5, however the code at line 38 of /modules/stbrandsslider/views/templates/hook/stbrandsslider.tpl file that produces this output appears to be correct.
There is more, but it will have to wait until morning… prior commitments.
So the end result is that this upgrade did not solve any of my initial problems.
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