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13 years 9 months ago #6252

Hi

I appologies if this has been asked elsewhere already but after an hour of trawling through I could find the answer.

I am a newbie to hikashop, a convert after giving up on virtuemart. and I am currently trying to set up a shop where I have a main catagory with two or sometimes three levels of sub catagories. I would like to show these catagories in a menu on the left as per the demo at hikashop.vjtemplates.com

How would I go about setting this up.

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Martyn

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13 years 9 months ago #6256

Hi,

First, I recommend you to use version 1.4.4 of HikaShop (we released it 2 days ago) as this is made easier. You need to go in the menu manager and create one menu of type hikashop category listing per category. When you edit your menus, you will have a link on the right of the screen to go to the hikashop options of the menu. There, you will have to select the corresponding category.

Then, you can look at using one of the menus module display extension on the Joomla Extension Directory in order to display the menus in a similar way (ie. with the effects) or you can also use the standard joomla menu module (without effects) : extensions.joomla.org/extensions/structu...igation/menu-systems

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13 years 9 months ago #6458

Hi Nicolas.

Thank you for the quick response, I have now got the menu all up and working but I am now having a little problem with the breadcrumbs. If I go into the new menu and select one of the sub catagories it shows the product, but If I then click back a step on the breadcrumbs and then try to go back to the same place all the products are missing. How would I correct this?.

Again great product and thanks for your help.

Martyn

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13 years 9 months ago #6460

Could you give us a like to your shop so that we can see the problem ?

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13 years 9 months ago #6462

Hi Nicholas

Do you have an email to send you a login to as the shop portion is not currently publicly visible.

Dont worry just spotted the contact us page..... :blush:

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13 years 9 months ago #6463

We got your email but you didn't give your website URL in it.

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13 years 9 months ago #6466

Hi

Sorry it is www.marinepowerservices.co.uk

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13 years 9 months ago #6489

I see that you have two types of menus: categories listing and products listing.
You need to go in the menu Display->Content menus and edit your menus of type category listing, and then make sure that you have a products listing module published in the option "associated module", otherwise, there will be nothing to display the listing of products.
Also, by just saving the menu options, it should display an error message if you didn't set a listing of products module in that option with a link to create it automatically is one click.
More info on that on that page:
www.hikashop.com/en/support/documentatio...splay-front-end.html

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13 years 8 months ago #7057

nicolas wrote:

Hi,

First, I recommend you to use version 1.4.4 of HikaShop (we released it 2 days ago) as this is made easier. You need to go in the menu manager and create one menu of type hikashop category listing per category. When you edit your menus, you will have a link on the right of the screen to go to the hikashop options of the menu. There, you will have to select the corresponding category.

Then, you can look at using one of the menus module display extension on the Joomla Extension Directory in order to display the menus in a similar way (ie. with the effects) or you can also use the standard joomla menu module (without effects) : extensions.joomla.org/extensions/structu...igation/menu-systems


Hello,

First I would like to say that I have been evaluating this software (started version for now), and overall it is very good, and meets most of the needs that I have for the ecommerce component of my website. Once some updates and features have been added, I am definetely ready to get the full business version.

I came across this particular post because I have been trying to figure out how to have Hikashop make a menu of my Hikashop store's catagories and sub-catagories so that I can put that menu on my website in the left hand column where my login module, newsletter signup module, Hikashop cart module, and other modules are located. I want the Hikashop store catagories and sub-catagories (and sub-sub-catagories) to be in a menu like the other menus over on the left side. I want a menu that expands similiarily to the "About Joomla!" menu on the demo site of the new Joomla 1.6. ( demo16.cloudaccess.net/ )

From what I have read, my understanding is that Hikashop will not make a menu for me to just place on the site, it will only make a catagory listing. Is this correct? I would have to manually make a seperate Joomla menu that matches the catagories and sub-catagories in the Hikashop store, and then publish that menu. I would also have to manually update the catagories and sub-catagories of that Joomla menu everything I updated the Hikashop store. Is this correct? And if it is, when will the software have the capability of make a menu that I can just insert into the website, which will keep itself updated automatically? If I am mistaken, can you please tell me how to have Hikashop make a menu as I have described.

Thank you very much,
Chris

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13 years 8 months ago #7058

Hi,

You have two possibilities:

1. Create one hikashop menu in Joomla per category. That way, you can use the standard menu module of joomla or more advances javascript modules with effects to display your categories in a module on the left side of your website.

2. Create a new hikashop content module with the type of content being category and the type of layout being list. That module is generated by HikaShop based on your categories so it will be updated based on the changes you make in your categories. You can also have one level of subcategories in it with some effects (the CSS can be tweaked). The limitation of that solution is that you can only have one sub level and that you don't have all the effects selection that you have with option 1. But that's less trouble to you if you plan on changing categories around a lot.

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13 years 6 months ago #13329

Hi,

I have the same problem (no menu) but can't resolve it.
I am a newbie in Joomla and Hikashop
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Thanks for helping me.

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13 years 6 months ago #13333

Did you try the solutions in my previous post ?

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10 years 11 months ago #134419

Hi Nicolas,
You are writing:
"The limitation of that solution is that you can only have one sub level "

Is this still a limitation also in the aktual Versions of Hikashop?
(Because the thread is 2 years old)

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10 years 11 months ago #134430

Yes.

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9 years 9 months ago #188024

Hi. I don't mean to appear ungrateful for what is a stellar component but I am having a hard time believing what I am reading and experiencing in relation to this issue. Considering all of the exceptional extensions and capabilities of Hikashop it looks like I have to connect and configure each category as a separate menu item If I want my customers to be able to go directly to products in a nested category. I suppose my question I would like settled in my mind is:

Is it true that Hikashop is not able to "auto generate" for use in a menu module, a list from the product category structure? Is it really true that a multi levelled shop menu has to be built and maintained manually?

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9 years 9 months ago #188044

Hi,

It's true that HikaShop is not able to "auto generate" for use in a menu module a list from the product category structure.
It's actually not necessary, since HikaShop has its own categories listing module which does basically the same (and even more) as a menu module but specifically for HikaShop categories.
It's installed by default when you install HikaShop and is called "Categories on 2 levels" and you can find it under the Joomla modules manager.
In fact, if you go through the installation wizard at the end of the HikaShop installation and keep the "list of categories in a module" choice selected, the module of listing of categories will be displayed by default on your website frontend.

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9 years 9 months ago #188051

Thank you, this sounds great. Sadly I have passed the set up wizard stage so I am back to manual. Looking in the Module Manager I see my first challenge which is there is no "Categories on 2 levels" option for me to create.

I have:
HikaShop Cart Module Cart display for Hikashop
HikaShop Content Module Content display for Hikashop
HikaShop Currency Switcher Module Currency Switcher display for Hockshop

Am I missing something really basic here? Any bit of guidance would be greatly valued.

Kind regards,
Rob

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9 years 9 months ago #188054

Hi,

The "Categories on 2 levels" module is actually just an instance of the HikaShop content module.
So click on the "new" button of the modules manager and select the HikaShop content module and configure it like the "Categories" module of our demo website and you'll get the same as the "categories on 2 levels" module instance that would have been setup on the wizard screen.
Here is a link to the HikaShop options of the Categories module of the demo website:
demo.hikashop.com/administrator/index.ph...odules&task=edit&cid []=93

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