JV Venedor

This guide will show you how to download, install Venedor as well as configure modules and extensions. Intended for not only newbies but those who are familiar with Joomla! also.

Introduction

Venedor is a multipurpose, sophisticated, clean, responsive, retina ready Premium Joomla Template perfectly suited for business websites, e-shops, portfolios, corporate, blogs (includes one page parallax layout), photo, services and others.

This template includes, 4 layout styles and 8 different theme colors to get you started right away. Comes with 4 beautiful styles for hompage so you can choose which home you like. It is built on the powerful JV Framework 3.3, Twitter Bootstrap 3, with HTML5, CSS3...

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We only offer support for this template and its core features. We cannot guarantee our template will work properly with all third party plugins and server environments. If you plan on adding numerous third party extensions to Venedor then please note, We cannot facilitate support for any conflicts that might arise with this template's default functionality.

1. Features

tick button Fully responsive

tick button Multi Home Options

tick button100% table-less design, HTML5 & CSS3

tick button Bootstrap 3 integration

tick button Joomla 3 support

tick button RTL support

tick button 8 Preset colors

tick button Full width, boxed, framed, rounded layouts

tick button Powerful shopping cart Hikashop

tick buttonTypography and various module variations

tick button Mega Menu

tick button Fonts icomon

tick button Support Retina

 

2. JV and third party extensions supported

tick button JV Slide Pro

tick button JV Contact

tick button JV Twitter

tick button JV News Letter

tick button JV Latest News

tick button JV Portfolio

tick button Hikashop

tick button JV Ajax Search Hika

tick button Acymailing

tick button K2


 

References

This guide is not intended to cover everything you need to know to build a Joomla site. As you know, Joomla! and third party extension configuration knowledge is extremely wide, so you can refer following link to view more details:

tick button Joomla FAQs

tick button Video Tutorials

tick button Joomla! Forum

tick button Joomla! 3.x Installation guide

tick button Joomla! default Modules

tick button Technical requirements

tick button Hikashop documentation

tick button Menu management in Joomla 3.x

tick button K2 Documentation

 


 

System requirements

 

1. Browser compatibility

Venedor was tested to be ready for seamless display on the following web browsers

tick button Firefox 4+

tick button IE (Internet Explorer) 8+

tick button Google Chrome 14+

tick button Opera 12+

tick button Safari 5+

 

2. Joomla 3 requirements

joomla system requirement

 

3. Development requirement

We recommend you using Localhost for development process. The following servers are preferred:

Windows:

tick button WAMP

tick button XAMPP for windows

Linux:

tick button LAMP Buddle

tick button XAMPP for Linux

 


Installation

1. Quickstart Installation

Choosing quickstart package to install helps you quickly create an entire Joomla site which includes Joomla! CSM, Venedor template, extensions, sample articles, default Joomla! modules.

After finishing this quickstart installation, you only need to edit or add text, logo, product images and information, menu, new articles... in the back-end administrative area.

To install quickstart package, take the followings steps:

✔ STEP 1: EXTRACT QUICKSTART PACKAGE:

The first step you need to do is locate the quickstart package zip file and extract extract it to a folder, which contains all necessary files for installation.

✔ STEP 2: UPLOAD FOLDER TO YOUR SEVER:

- If you install Venedor on your localhost for testing or development: just copy the folder to …\xampp\htdocs (If you are using XAMPP) or….\wamp\www (If you are using WAMP)

- If you install Venedor on your actual server:

You can upload files via FTP using a client application like Filezilla or via cPanel -> File Manager -> Upload file(s).

If you want your Joomla! to be the main installation on your account and to be accessed through your main domain (i.e. www.yourdomain.com), you need to upload the extracted files to your public_html folder. (Though some host severs have a different structure, in most cases, the root folder is "public_html."). However, you can always create a sub-folder (i.e. public_html/all-in-one) if you want to run installation through www.yourdomain.com/all-in-one

up load files via ftp

 

✔ STEP 3: CREATE DATABSE FOR YOUR JOOMLA SITE

Now, you need to create a Database name and a user account (username and password) to it with full permissions to control database. Once you created your Database and User, make sure you remember the database name, database username and password you've just created, because they will be used in installation process.

While you are uploading the files to your server, it is time to create your MySQL database. The database is where your Joomla! files and images for your site are stored. You need to login to your hosting account cPanel to create your database. Normally you would use phpMyAdmin to create the database. Be sure to save your information from your database because you will need it when you install Joomla!

✔ STEP 4: RUN INSTALLATION

Now it's time to start with the installation process. If you have uploaded installation files in your root directory you just need to go to https://yourdomain.com or subdomain (i.e https://yourdomain.com/allinon) in your browser and get started.

You will see the first screen where you enter necessary information:

configuration

- Site Name: Enter the your site's name. This for the first heading of your index.

- Description: Enter a short description of your website.

- Admin Email: Enter a valid email address for system messages and password recovery.

- Admin Username: Enter admin username.

- Admin Password: Enter a password.

-Site Offline: Select whether your site should be taken offline after installation process is completed.

 

Click "Next" to continue the installation process.

The next screen you will see is about Database Configuration:

- Database Type: By default this value is set to MySQLi, but you can select MySQL

- Host Name: Leave the default localhost value.

- Username: Enter the database username, which you created in step 3.

- Password: Enter the password for the database username, which you created in step 3.

- Database Name: Enter the database name, which you created in step 3.

- Table Prefix: This is used to add to all of database tables. If you want to host many Joomla sites on a single database. You should leave the default value.

- Old Database Process: If you have any existing databases. You can select "remove" or "backup" any existing data. You should leave this option "Backup" since it is the safest choice

database configuration

Click "Next" to proceed installation.

The next screen you will see is "Overview". In the first part, you can specify if you want install sample data on your server. We recommend you to choose the Default Sample data option, which helps build your actual website cloning Venedor Demo.The second part of the page will show you all pre-installation checks.

overview

Click "Install" to start the real Joomla installation.

In the next screen, you will see Joomla Web Installer is installing....

installing

On the last screen of the installation process you need to press Remove installation folder button or you can rename the installation folder. Note that you can't use your site unless you remove this folder completely!

finished

2. Install Venedor on your existing Joomla site

Another way to build Venedor is installing each separate part: JV Framework 3.3, Venedor template, Extensions, and then add new default Joomla! and custom HTML modules to your site.

Note: please view the next section to know how to configure the default Joomla! and custom HTML modules.

To install Venedor template on your Joomla, take the following steps:

Step 1: Install JV Framework 3.3 component by selecting Extensions >> Extension Manager, browse JV Framework 3.2 zip package and click upload and install as shown in the picture below:

install jv framework

Step 2: By the same way, install Venedor template and other extensions on your Joomla!

Please view the following guide to know how to install new extensions (template, components, module, plugin) on your current Joomla site.

✔ Step 3 Once you have Venedor Template installed. Go to Extensions >> Template Manager, set Venedor as default for front-end

 


 

Template Customization

You can manage the template by Navigating to Extensions >> Template Manager

Click on the name of the template in the Style column to edit style with our powerful JV Framework 3.3

Click on the name of the template in the Template column to edit core files

Styles column refers to changing the available parameters of a template, such as color, font-color, logo, etc. These are dependent on the parameters a template maker made available and are a convenience for quick changes. Template - column refers to editing the actual template files.

edit style

 

1. Edit Style via JV Framework 3.3

Accessing to Edit Style you can edit Venedor style with JV Framework. This area includes 10 tabs: Overview, Global, Google Fonts, Style, Megamenu, Grid Layout, Extension, Custom JS, Related Article, Assign. Scrolling Effect You can reset all settings to default by click on"Reset to default" in the top right corner. Now we will go to each tab to find out more

 

1.1. OVERVIEW:

This tab contains general information of JV Framework 3.3 and the template .

jv framework overview

 

1.2. GLOBAL

This tab contains a collection of general parameters that affect the entire site.

The sets of parameters that can be found in this tab are:

jv framework global

- Layout: Select layout for the template ( default/Left-Right-Main/Main-Left-Right/Mobile).

- Logo Setting: choose logo type (images/type). You can upload your own logo, add Logo text, slogan

- Direction RTL: enable/disable RTL mode

- Layout Mobiles: Allow you to select the type of layout that will be used when accessed from a mobile device

- Full HD: Enable/disable Full HD mode.

- Cache: This is where you enable/disable the cache function for JV Framework’s extensions or clear the cache.

- Compression: Allow you to optimize the site performance by utilizing various types of compression.

- Go to top: Enable/disable Go to top button

- Copyright: Allow you to enable/disable and modify copyright information.

 

1.3. GOOGLE FONT

In this tab, you can easily apply google font to your contents.

Click add, the choose a font type, then assign the font type to heading or paragraph tags as you can see below:

 

google fonts in jv framework

1.4. STYLE

This tab allows you to edit template color

manage style with jv framework

- Module color: you can select whether to show 4 preset colors in specific for front-end user to choose (you should turn it off this mode because you should be the only one to preset the entire theme color)

- Theme color: simply select a theme color

- Custom color: enable/disable custom theme color mode

- Custom theme color:

If enabled, you can easily add your own color to classes, ids, heading, paragraph... Simply edit colors with color box and assign selector: background or border or color. You can also edit classes, ids... in the Custom Css box

Click "on add new Custom color" to add and style new classes, ids...

 

1.5. MEGA MENU

This tab allows the user to configure the Megamenus and their sub-menus used in Venedor, as well as the menu responsive

JV Framework supports mega menu

Let's view the Megamenu in front-end:

 

1.6. GRID LAYOUT

This tab allows you to adjust the size ratio of the grid layout.

JV Framework supports grid layout

 

1.7. EXTENSION

This tabs contains several sets of parameters that enhance or support the Framework .

JV Framework extension settings

- Date: enable/disable the date indicator, as well as configure it.

- Font Resizer: enable/disable the font resizer.

- Google Analytics: enable/disable Google Analytic.

- Yahoo Analytics: enable/disable Yahoo Analytic.

- Lazy Loading: enable/disable lazy loading mode.

 

1.8. CUSTOM JS

This is where you can add custom JS to certain part of the site using class or id.

custom js

 

1.9. RELATED ARTICLE

This tab allows you to configure the Related Article features (show related article underneath the one being read).

related article

 

1.10. ASSIGN

If this style is not the default one, this is where you can assign which page will utilize this style instead of the default style.

JV Framework assignment

 

menus assignment

1.11. Scrolling effect

This is the new feature added in JV Framework 3.3, with this tab, you can create scroll effect for each page. Each element will appear within its relative distance from the perspective of the visitor. Simply add selectors and config parameters.

scrolling effect

 

2. Edit core files

Click any file and you'll be able to edit it directly in the browser.

customize template


JV EXTENSION CONFIGURATION

1. Jv Ajax Search Pro

Module position: jvajaxsearch

Menu assignment: On all pages

View backend setting:

The module in frontend:

2. Jv Ajax Shop Search

- Module position: vm-filter

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Shop >> Category with sidebar.

View backend setting:

- The module in frontend:

3. Jv Contact

3.1 Module contact us:

- Module position: bottom-fullsite

- Menu assignment: Main menu >> Home >> Yellow

- View backend setting:

<img="https://joomlavi.com/images/temp-document/jv-venedor/contactus-backend.png" alt="" />

- The module in frontend:

3.2 Module contact us 2:

- Module position: full-site

- Menu assignment: Main menu >> Contact >> Contact us 2

View backend setting:

- The module in frontend:

3.3 Module contact us 3:

- Module position: top-1

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Contact >> Contact us 01.

View backend setting:

The module in frontend:

4. Jv Demo Module

-Module position: demo

- Menu assignment: On all pages

-View backend setting:

- The module in frontend:

5. JV latest news:

View backend setting:

5.1 Welcome to Venedor:

- Module position: bottom-fullsite

- Menu assignment: Main menu >> About us

- View backend setting:

- The module in frontend:

5.2 Latest News:

- Module position: content-top

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Home >> Green Home Page

View Backend Setting:

The module in frontend:

6. Login Module:

6.1 JV Login Module:

-Module position: Panel-2

-Menu assignment: On all pages

View Backend setting:

- The module in frontend:

6.2 JV Register

- Module position: panel-2

-Menu assignment: On all pages

- View Backend setting:

- The module in frontend:

7. JV Twitter Module

- Module position: bottom-fullsite

- Menu assignment: On all pages

- View backend setting:

- The module in frontend:


K2 CONFIGURATION

 

1.K2 Content:

Module title: Recent post

Module position: Right

Menu assignment: No pages

View Backend Setting:

-The module in frontend:

2.K2 Tools:

View Backend setting:

2.1 Category:

Module Position: left

Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Blog >> Blog with sidebar

The module in frontend:

2.2 Tag cloud:

Module position: left

Menu assignment: Main menu >> Blog >> Blog with sidebar

View Backend setting:

The module in frontend:

2.3 K2 Search:

Module position: right

Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Blog >> Portpolio >> With sidebar right.

View Backend setting:

The module in frontend:

2.4 Tag Cloud:

Module position: right

Menu assignment: Main menu >> Blog >> Default >> Blog with sidebar

View backend setting:

 


Custom HTML Modules

The custom HTML module is one of the default modules for Joomla! It is designed to contain any valid HTML code. There are many cases where you might want to put free-form HTML inside a web page. For example, you might want to create an HTML Image Map or you might want to copy HTML code from PayPal, Amazon, or some other site. The Custom HTML Module allows you to create a self-contained HTML unit and then put it in any valid location on a page.

Note: If are new to Joomla! and HTML, best way for you is to copy and paste the code into the module. Or If you would like to edit the HTML code please notice on each of HTML module below.

How to create or a new Custom HTML module or edit an existing one?

Like the way you create a new Joomla! default module. To 'add' a new Custom HTML module, navigate to Extensions >> Module Manager

Click the 'New' button and click on Custom HTML in the modal popup window.

add new module

custom html module

To 'Edit' an existing Custom HTML module, in the Module Manager click on the Custom HTML Module's Title or click the Custom HTML module's check box and then click the Edit button in the Toolbar.

When editing the content you can use "toggle editor" button in the bottom of the editor. A toggle button allows the user to change between two editors: HTML and Plain text.

toggle editor

Now we will go inside each custom HTML module built in Venedor Demo

 

1. Specials - Best sales - Popular:

- Module position: bottom-fullsite

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Blog

HTML Code:

<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-4 col-sm-4"></div>
<div class="col-md-4 col-sm-4"></div>
<div class="col-md-4 col-sm-4"></div>
</div>
2. About us

- Module position: bottomb-1

- Menu assignment: On all pages

HTML Code:

<div class="custom">
<p><img src="/images/vendor/logo_banner.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>Venedor works as international construction services company and is a leading builder in diverse and numerous market segments.</p>
</div>

- The module in frontend:

3.Contact information

- Module position: bottomb-4

- Menu assignment: On all pages

- HTML Code

<p class="company"><strong>VENEDOR LTD</strong></p>
<p class="country">United Kingdom</p>
<p class="locality">Greater London</p>
<p class="region">London 02587</p>
<p class="street">Oxford Street 48/188</p>
<p class="working-days">Working Days: Mon. - Sun.</p>
<p class="working-hours">Working Hours: 9.00AM - 8.00PM</p>

- The module in frontend:

5. Our products

- Module position: content-top

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Home page >> Clean Homepage.

- HTML Code

<div role="tabpanel">

<ul class="nav nav-0tabs">
<li role="presentation" class="active"><a href="#lastest" aria-controls="lastest" role="tab" data-toggle="tab">Latest</a></li>
<li role="presentation"><a href="#feature" aria-controls="feature" role="tab" data-toggle="tab">Feature</a></li>
<li role="presentation"><a href="#bestsales" aria-controls="bestsales" role="tab" data-toggle="tab">Best sales</a></li>
<li role="presentation"><a href="#special" aria-controls="special" role=" tab=" data-toggle="tab">Special</a></li>>/ul>
<div class="tab-content">
<div role="tabpanel" class="tab-pane fade in active" id="lastest">{module Our Products - Lastest|showtitle=1}</div>
<div role="tabpanel" class="tab-pane fade" id="feature">{module Our Products - Feature|showtitle=1}</div>
<div role="tabpanel" class="tab-pane fade" id="bestsales">{module Our Products - Best Sales|showtitle=1}</div>
<div role="tabpanel" class="tab-pane fade" id="special">{module Our Product - Special|showtitle=1}</div>
</div>
</div>

- The module in frontend:

6. LookBook

- Module position: content-top

- Menu assignment: Main menu >> Home >> Clean Homepage

HTML Code:

<h2>LOOKBOOK</h2>
<h3>Spring-Summer 2014</h3>
<p>Praesent arcu urna, cursus sit amet condimentum id, dapibusmauris.
Sed ante massa pellentesque luctus, magna.</p>
<p><a class="btn btn-default" href="#">Take Look</a></p>

- The module in frontend:

7. Our Products

- Module position: content-top

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Home >> Green Home page

HTML Code:

<p>Save your money and time with our store. Here’s the best part of our impressive assortment.</p>
<div> <ul class="nav nav-tabs">
<li class="active"><a href="#lastest" data-toggle="tab">Latest</a></li>
<li><a href="#feature" data-toggle="tab">Feature</a></li>
<li><a href="#bestsales" data-toggle="tab">Best sales</a></li>
<li><a href="#special" data-toggle="tab">Special</a></li>
</ul>
<div class="tab-content">
<div id="lastest" class="tab-pane fade in active">{module Our Products - Lastest|showtitle=1}</div>
<div id="feature" class="tab-pane fade">{module Our Products - Feature|showtitle=1}</div>
<div id="bestsales" class="tab-pane fade">{module Our Products - Best Sales|showtitle=1}</div>
<div id="special" class="tab-pane fade">{module Our Product - Special|showtitle=1}</div>
</div>
</div></div>

- The module in frontend.

8. Welcome To Venedor

- Module position: Main menu >> Home >> Green Homepage.

- Menu assignment: On all pages

HTML Code :

<div class="row">
<div class="col-lg-7 col-md-7 col-xs-12 col-sm-12">
<p>Venedor is a fully responsive Magento theme with advanced admin module. Based on Bootstrap’s 12 column 1200px responsive grid Theme. Great looks on desktops, tablets and mobiles.</p>
<p>Venedor is extremely customizable, easy to use and fully responsive. Suitable for every type of store. Great as a starting point for your custom projects. This theme includes several extensions including ajax price slider that will help you improve your sales. We supply a full help with our products and after purchase support to all our customers. <a href="#">Buy Venedor Theme!</a></p>
</div>
<div class="col-lg-5 col-md-5 col-xs-12 col-sm-12"><img src="/images/vendor/welcome_01.png" alt="" /></div> </div>

- The module in frontend:

9. Copyright.

- Module position: footer

- Menu assignment: On all pages

- HTML Code

<p>Copyright 2015 <a href="https://joomlavi.com">Joomlavi.com</a>. All rights reserved.</p>

- The module in frontend

10.Shop by category.

- Module position: full-site

- Menu assignment: Main menu >> Home >> Yellow

HTML Code:

<p></p>

- The module in frontend:

11.Masonry row 1:

- Module position: full-site

- Menu assignment: Main menu >> Home >> Light Brown Homepage.

HTML Code

<div class="clearfix masonry-col-12">
<div class="grid-item grid-1-8">
<div class="grid-item grid-1-12">
<div class="grid-item grid-1-7">
<div class="grid-item-wrapper grid-item-margin-bottom"><a href="#" target="_self "><img src="/images/vendor/feature/arrivals.jpg" alt=" " /></a>
<div class="grid-item-content">
<div class="grid-item-block">
<h3>New arrivals</h3>
<div class="des">Women automn-winter 2014</div>
<a href="#" class="btn btn-primary">Take look</a></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="grid-item grid-1-5">
<div class="grid-item-wrapper grid-item-margin-left grid-item-margin-bottom"><a href="#" target="_self"><img src="/images/vendor/feature/sale.png" alt=" " /></a></div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="grid-item grid-1-12">
<div class="grid-item-wrapper grid-item-margin-bottom">
<div style="position: relative;"><a href="#" target="_self "><img src="/images/vendor/feature/ship.jpg" alt=" " /></a>
<div class="grid-item-content">
<div class="grid-item-block"><a href="#" class="customlink"> <span>free Shipping on orders over $100</span> </a></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="grid-item grid-1-4">
<div class="grid-item-wrapper grid-item-margin-left grid-item-margin-bottom">
<ul class="owl-lookbook ">
<li><a href="#" target="_self "><img src="/images/vendor/feature/lookbook.jpg" alt=" " /></a></li>
<li><a href="#" target="_self "><img src="/images/vendor/feature/lookbook_1.jpg" alt=" " /></a></li>
<li><a href="#" target="_self "><img src="/images/vendor/feature/lookbook_2.jpg" alt=" " /></a></li>
</ul>
<div class="grid-item-content">
<div class="grid-item-block">
<h3>Lookbook</h3>
<div class="des">Spring-Summer 2014</div>
<div class="content">Praesent arcu urna, cursus sit amet condimentum id, dapibus mauris. Sed ante massa pellentesque luctus, magna.</div>
<a href="#" class="btn btn-primary">Shop now</a></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<script type="text/javascript ">// <![CDATA[ jQuery(document).ready(function($) { $(".owl-lookbook ").owlCarousel({ pagination: true, navigation: false, navigationText: false, singleItem: true, items: 1, //transitionStyle : "fade ", autoPlay: 5000 }); }) /* ]]> */ // ]]></script>

- The module in frontend:

 

12. Masonry row 2:

- Module Position: full-site

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Home >> Light Brown Homepage.

- HTML Code:

<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-4">
<div class="masonry-col-2-wrapper">
<h3 class="title-module"><span>Shop category</span></h3>
<div>In auctor tellus erat, commodo fringilla felis euismod. Auultricies tempus posuere. Fusce augue diam, malesuada eget porta vel, ermentum congue mi. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per nulla himenaeos vel. Aenean ac diam imperdiet, mollis metus egestas, scelerisque augue. Integer nulla ligula, tempus mattis porta quis, ultrices vitae dui.</div>
<div class="owl-controls owl-controls-masonry">
<div class="owl-buttons">
<div class="owl-prev owl-masonry-prev"><i class="fa fa-angle-left"></i></div> <div class="owl-next owl-masonry-next"><i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
>div class="col-md-8"></div>
</div>

The module in frontend:

13. Our Products

Module position: full-site

Menu Assignment: Main Menu >> Yellow

HTML code:

<p>Save your money and time with our store. Here’s the best part of our impressive assortment.</p>
<div role="tabpanel"><!-- Nav tabs -->
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
<li role="presentation" class="active"><a href="#lastest" aria-controls="lastest" role="tab" data-toggle="tab">Latest</a></li> <li role="presentation"><a href="#feature" aria-controls="feature" role="tab" data-toggle="tab">Feature</a></li>
<li role="presentation"><a href="#bestsales" aria-controls="bestsales" role="tab" data-toggle="tab">Best sales</a></li>
<li role="presentation"><a href="#special" aria-controls="special" role=" tab=" data-toggle="tab">Special</a></li>
</ul>
<!-- Tab panes -->
<div class="tab-content">
>div role="tabpanel" class="tab-pane fade in active" id="lastest">{module Our Products - Lastest|showtitle=1}</div>
<div role="tabpanel" class="tab-pane fade" id="feature">{module Our Products - Feature|showtitle=1}</div>
<div role="tabpanel" class="tab-pane fade" id="bestsales">{module Our Products - Best Sales|showtitle=1}</div>
<div role="tabpanel" class="tab-pane fade" id="special">{module Our Product - Special|showtitle=1}</div>
</div>
</div>

- The module in frontend:

14. Masonry Row 3

- Module position : full-site

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Home Page >> Light Brown Homepage.

- The menu in frontend:

15. Logo 1

- Module Position: logo

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Light Brown Homepage, Yellow

HTML Code:

<a href="/index.php"><img src="/images/vendor/logo.png" alt="" /></a></p>

- The module in frontend:

16. Extra information

- Menu assignment: on all pages

HTML Code

<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-3"></div>
<div class="col-md-9">
<div class="panel-cart-extrainfo">
<div class="clearfix">
<ul>
<li>
<div class="extra-info--block"><span><i class=" glyphicon fa fa-skype"></i> +(404) 158 14 25 78</span>
<span><i class=" glyphicon fa fa-envelope"></i>+(404) 851 21 48 15</span></div>
</li>
<li>
<div class="extra-info--block"><span><i class=" glyphicon fa fa-skype"></i> venedor_support</span> <span><i class=" glyphicon fa fa-envelope"></i>This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.</span></div>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div class="panel-cart-search"></div>
</div>
</div>

The module in frontend:


VIRTUEMART CONFIGURATION

If you are new to Virtuemart Component, please follow THIS GUIDE to know more about the component, how to install, how to use and so on...

Let's check all VM modules used in Marvel demo:

These modules are loaded in Megamenu


1.Virtuemart Category:

1.1.Module Memory Card:

- Menu assignment: - On all pages.

1.2. Module Accessory:

- Menu assignment: On all pages

View backend setting:

1.3.Module Shop Category:

- Module Position: vm-category-masonry

- Menu assignment: On all page

- View backend setting:

- The module in frontend:

1.4 .Module Category:

- Module position: vm-filter

- Menu assignment: Main menu >> Shop >> Vendor, Layout

View backend setting:


Acymailing Module

1.1 Be the first to know

- Module position: left

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Clean Home Page.

View Backend setting:

1.2 Be the first to know

- Module position: right

- Menu assignment: Main Menu >> Green Homepage

View backend setting:

The module in frontend:


FREQUENTLY ASKED Questions

All Gurus once were Newbies, so this section is to answer the most common questions in template configuration for those who are new to Joomla

How to change browser title page?

This is a sample browser page title

In the above sample, that is the browser page title for the Home Version 2 menu item. Please go to Menu Manager and open that menu item. Open the Page Display section. Specify Browser page title. Save changes. You can do the same for all menu items.

page display

 

How to change favicon for Joomla site?

If you install Venedor quickstart package, you will need to change the favicon.

To change favicon, take the following steps:

Step 1: Create a 16x16 pixel image.

Step 2: Name the image favicon.ico , so you have your own favicon.

Step 3: Replace the exsiting favicon.ico file with your own file favicon.ico to /<your joomla>/templates/<your template> directory .

During this step, you should use FTP application to log into your server. There are number of both free and commercial FTP application. In this example, I choose FileZilla.

 

Joomla 3 installation hangs at creating database

If you’ve been trying to install a package with a template Joomla 3 quickstart zip file and the installation hangs at the “Creating configuration File” step.

joomla 3 stuck at creating database

You have to make few changes in order to fix it, let view some ways below:

First tip: Increase PHP memory limit:

A PHP memory limit of 32MB is the minimum requirement for Joomla! and 64MB is recommended for Quickstart installations. Locate the php.ini file used by your web server. Note that this change will affect all CMS websites and PHP scripts on the server. Add or Edit the memory_limit parameter in the php.ini file:

Add this line memory_limit = 64M ; to a php.ini file in your Website root folder. If there is no section already for this, place the above line at the end of the file.

In some hosting environments, accessing to the PHP memory limit setting is restricted, you can ask your hosting provider to adjust it for you.

Second tip: Increase Max execution time:

Locate php.ini file and search for “max_execution_time = 60″ and change it to 240 or more. Then the installation will be perfect.

Third tip: (for hanging at creating database when developing on XAMPP or WAMPP)

- Go to wamp\www\your-joomla\installation\sql\mysql (if you are using Wampp) or Xampp\htdocs\Your joomla folder\installation\sql\mysql (for Xampp)

- Open Joomla.sql file find the term ENGINE=InnoDB and replace all with ENGINE=MyIsam

- Save the file and remake

- If the installation process continues hanging on step "installing sample data". You do the same with file sample_data.sql

 

how to turn off the demo setting panel in the frontend on the left (sticky)?

Sure that you need to turn off this module when building your own site

turn off demo setting panel

All you need to do is unpublish the module "JV Demo Module" by naviating to Extensions >> Module Manager >> double click on the green check mark.

turn off demo setting panel

how to change layout style and background layout?

You can change entire style of the template including layout style and background layout via JV Framework

Go to Extensions >> Templates >> Click on Venedor on left column >> Tab Style as shown in the image below:

change style layout with JV Framework

How to change the icons in template

These icons is taken from Icomoon and font awesome.Visit our demo and to view class for each icon. https://demo.joomlavi.com/j3/jv-allinone/index.php/features/joomla/articles/font-icomoon and https://demo.joomlavi.com/j3/jv-allinone/index.php/features/joomla/articles/font-awesome

What you need to do is replace classes of these icons by others

icons

how to apply scrolling effect on a specific module?

I assume that you need to appy scrolling effect for Module Latest Posts with class suffix: "latest-post"

All you need to do is go to Extensions >> Template Manager >> JV Venedor >> Tabs Scrolling Effect. Then add class or id to selector...

icons

how to keep the logo the same size as the original in the menu when scrolling.

In case you like to keep the logo the same size as original in menu when scrolling, you can remove this css in file template.css in folder \templates\jv-allinone\css as following:

.scroll-to-fixed-fixed #logo img {
  max-height: 55px;
  -webkit-transition: all 0.2s ease;
  -moz-transition: all 0.2s ease;
  transition: all 0.2s ease;
}