Simple OpenCart fix (CSS-related)
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Experience Level: Intermediate
I have an OpenCart E-Commerce site that I'm about to launch and there is an issue with the way sub-categories are currently displayed.
It appears that since version 1.4.0 of OpenCart, the option for sub-category images to automatically be displayed has been removed, and they have to be coded in using custom modules.
I have installed and tested a couple of fixes via VQMOD, however they need some CSS tweaking. From my discussions with other users of the same mods, it should be about an hour's work in total.
I'm looking for someone that can give me an hour or so of their time to get the CSS code for the module fixed, ensure there are no conflicts and ready to go for our launch.
When bidding - please indicate how soon you can start and your level of experience with OpenCart. Preference will be given to freelancers who have extensive OpenCart experience, as we don't have time to let someone learn on the job.
Please note: As you will be working on a website for a client of ours, you will be required to sign an NDA before carrying out the work. This is to protect you, our client and ourselves.
It appears that since version 1.4.0 of OpenCart, the option for sub-category images to automatically be displayed has been removed, and they have to be coded in using custom modules.
I have installed and tested a couple of fixes via VQMOD, however they need some CSS tweaking. From my discussions with other users of the same mods, it should be about an hour's work in total.
I'm looking for someone that can give me an hour or so of their time to get the CSS code for the module fixed, ensure there are no conflicts and ready to go for our launch.
When bidding - please indicate how soon you can start and your level of experience with OpenCart. Preference will be given to freelancers who have extensive OpenCart experience, as we don't have time to let someone learn on the job.
Please note: As you will be working on a website for a client of ours, you will be required to sign an NDA before carrying out the work. This is to protect you, our client and ourselves.
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