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How to edit the main page?


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www.xpecialist.com/catalog

 

Originally I had a web designer set my shop up, but that was a long time ago, and since then i've become a little older, a little wiser, and a little more interested in figuring it out, and doing it all myself. I've failed to fix this one section because because I'm unfamiliar with this program, and where they store the output. I've went through like 50 files, but I don't know whether it's in input, images, modules... or what folder, and the name of the document is or how to get to it to edit it. Well if someone has a suggestion or could break it down where it should be... that'd be greatly appreciated. Thank-you!

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www.xpecialist.com/catalog

 

Originally I had a web designer set my shop up, but that was a long time ago, and since then i've become a little older, a little wiser, and a little more interested in figuring it out, and doing it all myself. I've failed to fix this one section because because I'm unfamiliar with this program, and where they store the output. I've went through like 50 files, but I don't know whether it's in input, images, modules... or what folder, and the name of the document is or how to get to it to edit it. Well if someone has a suggestion or could break it down where it should be... that'd be greatly appreciated. Thank-you!

 

If its only about the front text, and if ur designer has not done something special, the text can be found and edited in the file named index.php which you can find in the following folder..

 

includes/languages/english/

 

 

If you have an old system the file might be called default.php instead of index.php....

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If its only about the front text, and if ur designer has not done something special, the text can be found and edited in the file named index.php which you can find in the following folder..

 

includes/languages/english/

If you have an old system the file might be called default.php instead of index.php....

 

Oh thank-you, thank-you, thank-you :D... yay!

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Your site is using the STS tempalte system, which will affect your folder structure....

 

 

download the STS Contrib and read the instruiction and you will find out where to edit your text....

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