tracylee3124 Posted December 4, 2013 Posted December 4, 2013 I am very new to osCommerce. I do not even know what version osCommerce we are working with. I tried to find out, but it did not have it posted at the bottom of the page like magento does. I am working on something that is already established and I was not involved in the development of it. I am just trying to create subcategories and link it to a pdf. I may not even be able to do that, but the client has created a empty subcategory and it is displaying on the live site, but when I try and do that in our development site to see if I can link to it, it does not display on the page. I can't even get an h1 tag to show up in the category description. If I could do that, at least I would feel like I was getting somewhere. The subcategory is there, I activated it, but nothing. Is there possibly a module or addon somewhere that they could be using and I am not aware of it? I have been digging all around in the php, but I have not found anything useful. I have googled and searched and read all day. I would really appreciate some advice on where to go from here. The client is expecting a button like what you get from a subcategory, but he wants it to open his pdf catalog when you click it. I attached a screenshot of the example of his catalog button he wants linked up with the pdf. Help.... Thanks, Tracy
Guest Posted December 5, 2013 Posted December 5, 2013 Hi, It`s hard to tell what you have there and what modules have been installed on your shop. By default there is no option to add a PDF file directly to categories or sub categories name. About the category that not appearing on the shop, might be settings that are not allowing to do that.
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