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Writing a new article button doesn't exist! #6

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aml987 opened this issue May 24, 2014 · 19 comments
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Writing a new article button doesn't exist! #6

aml987 opened this issue May 24, 2014 · 19 comments

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@aml987
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aml987 commented May 24, 2014

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I allow visitors adding new articles, can you check it please? http://www.sycourse.com/high/12/a

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented May 25, 2014

Please chceck this issue with Beez template, this is probably not template issue but configuration problem.

@aml987
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aml987 commented May 25, 2014

what is Beez template؟ this button was work good in old template.

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented May 25, 2014

Beez is a default Joomla template…

@aml987
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aml987 commented May 25, 2014

I applied Atomic template http://www.sycourse.com/talk/teachers/9
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@aml987
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aml987 commented May 25, 2014

I think that the link is exist but it's hidden some where because I edited a lot of .css files.

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented May 29, 2014

Only registered visitors can submit an articles yes? Probably without access details I'm unable to check this.

@aml987
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aml987 commented May 29, 2014

the visitors can submit articles

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented Jun 2, 2014

I need to check this on clean template because in your one I can't understand any language phrases. It is regular categories view or K2 view?

@aml987
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aml987 commented Jun 2, 2014

regular categories, try visiting my site from this link please:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ar&sl=auto&tl=en&u=www.sycourse.com

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bkrztuk commented Jun 6, 2014

Ok, last test - please go to template directory and rename folder html/com_content to __com_content this allows to check whether it is caused by overrided views or something with configuration

@aml987
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aml987 commented Jun 6, 2014

I can't do that, ERROR 404 will appear on all pages of my website!

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented Jun 6, 2014

It is impossible, you can change any name of the directory in template/html directory without any problems - then Joomla will load just default view. Maybe it is cache issue?

@aml987
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aml987 commented Jun 6, 2014

I edited com_content folder in the root, I'll edit the template's folder.

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aml987 commented Jun 6, 2014

I renamed it to _com_content

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented Jun 6, 2014

and the problem still exist? So it is still missing?

@aml987
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aml987 commented Jun 6, 2014

No, it's not missing, so the problem was in com_content folder?
how can I fix it and keep the style of magazin template?

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bkrztuk commented Jun 6, 2014

If it is missing it means it is not template issue but just kind of configuration problem, I have no idea how I can help you because when it is not working on default view it is something with settings not with our product.

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aml987 commented Jun 7, 2014

it is not missing

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bkrztuk commented Jun 7, 2014

Yes probably it is something related to override views, if it is category view please just back all changes and now try to rename folder com_content/category to detect which view cause this issue.

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