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    Are there any ReadyThemes Product Listings templates available?

    Are there any ReadyThemes Product Listings templates available other than the stock option?
    Last edited by William Davis; 10-22-18, 12:08 PM.
    Thank you, Bill Davis

    #2
    Hi Bill,

    We don't have any drop-in templates or layouts for this. Since the output of the ReadyTheme Product Listing is, basically, the same as that of the category page layout, you can customize it as you like.
    Matt Zimmermann

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      #3
      Originally posted by Matt Zimmermann View Post
      Hi Bill,

      We don't have any drop-in templates or layouts for this. Since the output of the ReadyTheme Product Listing is, basically, the same as that of the category page layout, you can customize it as you like.
      I tried using the Featured Products ReadyThemes Product Listings template so I can use it in a CTGY "sale" page with just the carousel, but it did not work.

      I would like to add a few different category carousel in our CTGY sale page.

      Example:

      View All (cat1)
      < [Prod1] [Prod2] [Prod3] >

      View All (cat2)
      < [Prod1] [Prod2] [Prod3] >

      View All (cat3)
      < [Prod1] [Prod2] [Prod3] >
      Thank you, Bill Davis

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        #4
        Hi Bill,

        Once you have created the various featured product carousels, you would have to add the initialization strings to your scripts.js file within the jsCTGY function.
        Matt Zimmermann

        Miva Web Developer
        Alchemy Web Development
        https://www.alchemywebdev.com
        Site Development - Maintenance - Consultation

        Miva Certified Developer
        Miva Professional Developer

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          #5
          Originally posted by Matt Zimmermann View Post
          Hi Bill,

          Once you have created the various featured product carousels, you would have to add the initialization strings to your scripts.js file within the jsCTGY function.
          Thanks, but that tip flew right over my head, is there a "See Spot, See Spot Run" version?
          Thank you, Bill Davis

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            #6
            Originally posted by William Davis View Post

            Thanks, but that tip flew right over my head, is there a "See Spot, See Spot Run" version?
            Let me dig around the forum posts. I've done this on a couple of sites and I may have posted how-to.
            Leslie Kirk
            Miva Certified Developer
            Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
            Previously of Webs Your Way
            (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)

            Email me: [email protected]
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              #7
              Originally posted by lesliekirk View Post

              Let me dig around the forum posts. I've done this on a couple of sites and I may have posted how-to.
              Thanks, I could not find it.
              Thank you, Bill Davis

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                #8
                Originally posted by lesliekirk View Post
                Let me dig around the forum posts. I've done this on a couple of sites and I may have posted how-to.
                Leslie, do you recall if you ever done this before?
                Thank you, Bill Davis

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by William Davis View Post

                  Leslie, do you recall if you ever done this before?
                  I think I was referring to having multiple product carousels on a page. Is that what you are needing?
                  Leslie Kirk
                  Miva Certified Developer
                  Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
                  Previously of Webs Your Way
                  (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)

                  Email me: [email protected]
                  www.lesliekirk.com

                  Follow me: Twitter | Facebook | FourSquare | Pinterest | Flickr

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                    #10
                    Yes, multiple "Product Listing" on the same page. The reason being is that I should be able to copy most of the custom code already being used on our home page (e.g.: random product from assigned category, display only products in stock, formatted price, free shipping icon on products over $, etc...).
                    Thank you, Bill Davis

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by William Davis View Post
                      Yes, multiple "Product Listing" on the same page. The reason being is that I should be able to copy most of the custom code already being used on our home page (e.g.: random product from assigned category, display only products in stock, formatted price, free shipping icon on products over $, etc...).
                      FYI - Miva has no "randomize" function. I have asked about that more than once. The Toolkit has it but then that throws a curve at everything. If you have to use the Toolkit function then you'd have additional customizations that would need to be included.

                      So yes, you could copy & paste the core code, knowing that you would have to tweak the features but you won't be able to use the Product Listing quite like you had hoped.
                      Leslie Kirk
                      Miva Certified Developer
                      Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
                      Previously of Webs Your Way
                      (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)

                      Email me: [email protected]
                      www.lesliekirk.com

                      Follow me: Twitter | Facebook | FourSquare | Pinterest | Flickr

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