I cannot figure out which extension adds these lines of jquery / jqueryui.
It conflicts with other extensions.
Here is a list of all installed extensions: http://pastebin.com/CX0DEi2u
I have disabled jQuery from responsive_template
Using Typo3 6.2.17
How about greping for jquery or googleapis in yout typo3conf/ext folder?
If that is not possible, you can go to the template module in your backend, choose template analyzer, scroll down and click "View the complete TS listing". Now you should find the TS that adds this and the extension it comes from.
Daniel is right, but a quick look on your list recveal the candidates
t3jquery => mind the name ;-)
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My PhpStorm IDE does not recognize the fluid view helper. Currently working with PhpStorm 2017.3.3
I installed the Fluid Plugin from sgalinski and added in the Schema and DTDs following xsd file https://fluidtypo3.org/schemas/fluid-master.xsd and linked it to following URI http://typo3.org/ns/TYPO3/CMS/Fluid/ViewHelpers
Does anyone know how I can fix this? It would be great when autocompletion would work for fluid html files
Try adding the Typo3 core as external library in your PhpStorm Projekt.
Have a look for these blog posts:
http://insight.helhum.io/post/85031122475/xml-schema-auto-completion-in-phpstorm
http://insight.helhum.io/post/130270697975/updated-fluid-schema-urls
You may also check out the PhpStorm Plugins - there is one available for FLUID.
https://www.sgalinski.de/typo3-produkte-webentwicklung/typo3-fluid-phpstorm-intellij/
I have installed TYPO3 and am working with a HTML template and markers to display content.
There is only one thing i am asking myself:
I have several pages with the same layout but different content and I only want to change parts of these contents.
Do I have to implement a specific template for every page to make this work or is there any other way?
(the red marked content shall be changed only)
I hope you got the point what I want to achieve and can answer my question.
there is a bootstrap introduction package that you can install (look at packages in the extension module)
https://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/introduction
based on:
https://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/bootstrap_package
there is no need for gridelements or DCE.
when you are a TYPO3 beginner, the introduction package gives you a good start because it stays close tho the TYPO3 'core' way of creating a website.
After you have learned how to create basic templates (with backend layouts & FLUIDTEMPLATES) you can deep into other extension like DCE or gridelements.
You can either create a template for each page or use one template for the whole content and then use some other extensions to create the grid view.
For this job the best extensions are:
dce - dynamic content element dce extensions
-- or --
gridelements gridelements extension
I googled for quite some time now and i cannot find a solution for such an easy beginner-problem.
I used the Typo3 Extension Builder to build a test-extension in Extbase. Now i want to use this and include it into one of my pages in the page tree structure to actually see if it works. When browsing the folder structure i can clearly see that the Domain model, the Controllers and all the views have properly been generated. But... How can i tell my page to include it and execute it?
I tried things like including the auto generated typescript into the templates of the pages but nothing works.
Thanks!
In Extension Builder make sure that you added "Frontend plugin" on the left pane. If you'll do it properly you will be able to add this plugin via CE "General Plugin" and then via field "Select plugin"
Sounds like you struggle on a more general level here.
In order to get the output of your Extension in the Frontend you have to assure the following steps:
Set up general Configuration, so that you can see the output of standard content elements in the frontend.
Install your extension and include its TypoScript.
Make sure you have a Plugin configured in your ext_localconf.php and registered in your ext_tables.php.
In the backend, create a new content element and choose "plugin" as its type.
Choose your registered plugin and save.
You should now see output of your extension in the frontend.
I am new to TYPO3 and creating a TYPO3 extension. Extension can be added to a given place by the BE using the wizard. No problem.
My question is how can I add/call extension manually any place I want. For example among text.
What i mean is like Joomlas Mambots. Call the extension inside {myextentionName} among text for example.
Please any idea/help with an example is kindly appreciate.
You can find the TypoScript definition for each plugin below tt_content.list.20.<plugin-key>.
On top of that, most plugins provide a fully working version below plugin.<ext-key>.
If all fails, you can use the USER object to call the plugin directly. You will find an example in one of the above paths, because that is what the plugins to after all.
You can use typoscript tree and plugin keyword with the extension name for example plugin.xxxx.pi1.
Joomla is pretty good CMS but, is there any way to create custom template which will be joomla supportable ?
If I understand your question you want to convert an existing template that isn't even a Joomla template. If that is the case I found it very hard to do, of course depending on where the template was coming from. I ended up taking a template for Joomla 1.5 and starting from that. (Although the ja_Purity is a messy one when it comes to the CSS, looking back I would should have started with another one....)
Yes, you can do it. Copy default template which comes with Joomla and customize it, and you can install it now.
Refer : http://docs.joomla.org/Joomla!_1.5_Template_Tutorials_Project
Follow the SiteGround tutorial.
1st result for Google: joomla change template.
If you mean a page-specific template, then this is answered here: http://docs.joomla.org/How_do_you_assign_a_template_to_a_specific_page%3F
It describes the following steps:
In Joomla! there is a default
template, but you can assign other
templates to specific "pages" that are
defined by menu links.
To assign a template to a page, you
must first make sure that there is a
direct menu link to the page.
Go to Extensions>>Template Manager
Select the Template and click the edit icon (or click the template name)
In the left column, change "None" to "Select from List."
Select the links you want to apply the template to.
Save
Note that you cannot assign the
default template to individual pages.