How can i edit default Magento 2 New Products widget template?
I want to edit default MAgento 2 New Products Grid widget content:
The file located here: vendor/magento/module-catalog/view/frontend/templates/product/widget/new/content
But when i done with editing its going removed on every update.
So how can i edit on my own temlpate?
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I want to edit default MAgento 2 New Products Grid widget content:
The file located here: vendor/magento/module-catalog/view/frontend/templates/product/widget/new/content
But when i done with editing its going removed on every update.
So how can i edit on my own temlpate?
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I want to edit default MAgento 2 New Products Grid widget content:
The file located here: vendor/magento/module-catalog/view/frontend/templates/product/widget/new/content
But when i done with editing its going removed on every update.
So how can i edit on my own temlpate?
magento2
I want to edit default MAgento 2 New Products Grid widget content:
The file located here: vendor/magento/module-catalog/view/frontend/templates/product/widget/new/content
But when i done with editing its going removed on every update.
So how can i edit on my own temlpate?
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copy these files ( or what ever template you want to change ) to your theme directory and change it. the file location would be :
Your-Package/Your-theme/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/
Remember :
you can override any template by copying that file to your theme package. However, you need to take care some naming convention and path of files i.e
1 - if there is vendor module naming "module-catalog
" it will become Magento_Catalog
in your theme folder and if there is module in vendor "module-grouped-product
" it will become Magento_GroupedProduct
( - will be removed and first letter will be become upper case )
2 - All your templates will be placed in templates folder and layout folders like ( Magento_Catalog/tempates , Magento_Catalog/layout ) there will not be any view and frontend folders.
I have done it and changed the code to {{widget type="MagentoCatalogBlockProductWidgetNewWidget" display_type="all_products" show_pager="0" products_count="4" template="Xx/xx/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/new/content/new_grid.phtml"}} but it's not working.
– Efex
Apr 10 '18 at 15:11
it will not work like that, you also need to compile and deploy static content again
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:18
Also, you would need to make some changes in widget.xml to to effect your changes, did you check this post ? magento.stackexchange.com/questions/162950/…
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:19
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copy these files ( or what ever template you want to change ) to your theme directory and change it. the file location would be :
Your-Package/Your-theme/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/
Remember :
you can override any template by copying that file to your theme package. However, you need to take care some naming convention and path of files i.e
1 - if there is vendor module naming "module-catalog
" it will become Magento_Catalog
in your theme folder and if there is module in vendor "module-grouped-product
" it will become Magento_GroupedProduct
( - will be removed and first letter will be become upper case )
2 - All your templates will be placed in templates folder and layout folders like ( Magento_Catalog/tempates , Magento_Catalog/layout ) there will not be any view and frontend folders.
I have done it and changed the code to {{widget type="MagentoCatalogBlockProductWidgetNewWidget" display_type="all_products" show_pager="0" products_count="4" template="Xx/xx/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/new/content/new_grid.phtml"}} but it's not working.
– Efex
Apr 10 '18 at 15:11
it will not work like that, you also need to compile and deploy static content again
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:18
Also, you would need to make some changes in widget.xml to to effect your changes, did you check this post ? magento.stackexchange.com/questions/162950/…
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:19
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copy these files ( or what ever template you want to change ) to your theme directory and change it. the file location would be :
Your-Package/Your-theme/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/
Remember :
you can override any template by copying that file to your theme package. However, you need to take care some naming convention and path of files i.e
1 - if there is vendor module naming "module-catalog
" it will become Magento_Catalog
in your theme folder and if there is module in vendor "module-grouped-product
" it will become Magento_GroupedProduct
( - will be removed and first letter will be become upper case )
2 - All your templates will be placed in templates folder and layout folders like ( Magento_Catalog/tempates , Magento_Catalog/layout ) there will not be any view and frontend folders.
I have done it and changed the code to {{widget type="MagentoCatalogBlockProductWidgetNewWidget" display_type="all_products" show_pager="0" products_count="4" template="Xx/xx/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/new/content/new_grid.phtml"}} but it's not working.
– Efex
Apr 10 '18 at 15:11
it will not work like that, you also need to compile and deploy static content again
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:18
Also, you would need to make some changes in widget.xml to to effect your changes, did you check this post ? magento.stackexchange.com/questions/162950/…
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:19
add a comment |
copy these files ( or what ever template you want to change ) to your theme directory and change it. the file location would be :
Your-Package/Your-theme/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/
Remember :
you can override any template by copying that file to your theme package. However, you need to take care some naming convention and path of files i.e
1 - if there is vendor module naming "module-catalog
" it will become Magento_Catalog
in your theme folder and if there is module in vendor "module-grouped-product
" it will become Magento_GroupedProduct
( - will be removed and first letter will be become upper case )
2 - All your templates will be placed in templates folder and layout folders like ( Magento_Catalog/tempates , Magento_Catalog/layout ) there will not be any view and frontend folders.
copy these files ( or what ever template you want to change ) to your theme directory and change it. the file location would be :
Your-Package/Your-theme/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/
Remember :
you can override any template by copying that file to your theme package. However, you need to take care some naming convention and path of files i.e
1 - if there is vendor module naming "module-catalog
" it will become Magento_Catalog
in your theme folder and if there is module in vendor "module-grouped-product
" it will become Magento_GroupedProduct
( - will be removed and first letter will be become upper case )
2 - All your templates will be placed in templates folder and layout folders like ( Magento_Catalog/tempates , Magento_Catalog/layout ) there will not be any view and frontend folders.
answered Apr 10 '18 at 14:48
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I have done it and changed the code to {{widget type="MagentoCatalogBlockProductWidgetNewWidget" display_type="all_products" show_pager="0" products_count="4" template="Xx/xx/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/new/content/new_grid.phtml"}} but it's not working.
– Efex
Apr 10 '18 at 15:11
it will not work like that, you also need to compile and deploy static content again
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:18
Also, you would need to make some changes in widget.xml to to effect your changes, did you check this post ? magento.stackexchange.com/questions/162950/…
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:19
add a comment |
I have done it and changed the code to {{widget type="MagentoCatalogBlockProductWidgetNewWidget" display_type="all_products" show_pager="0" products_count="4" template="Xx/xx/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/new/content/new_grid.phtml"}} but it's not working.
– Efex
Apr 10 '18 at 15:11
it will not work like that, you also need to compile and deploy static content again
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:18
Also, you would need to make some changes in widget.xml to to effect your changes, did you check this post ? magento.stackexchange.com/questions/162950/…
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:19
I have done it and changed the code to {{widget type="MagentoCatalogBlockProductWidgetNewWidget" display_type="all_products" show_pager="0" products_count="4" template="Xx/xx/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/new/content/new_grid.phtml"}} but it's not working.
– Efex
Apr 10 '18 at 15:11
I have done it and changed the code to {{widget type="MagentoCatalogBlockProductWidgetNewWidget" display_type="all_products" show_pager="0" products_count="4" template="Xx/xx/Magento_Catalog/templates/product/widget/new/content/new_grid.phtml"}} but it's not working.
– Efex
Apr 10 '18 at 15:11
it will not work like that, you also need to compile and deploy static content again
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:18
it will not work like that, you also need to compile and deploy static content again
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:18
Also, you would need to make some changes in widget.xml to to effect your changes, did you check this post ? magento.stackexchange.com/questions/162950/…
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:19
Also, you would need to make some changes in widget.xml to to effect your changes, did you check this post ? magento.stackexchange.com/questions/162950/…
– Naveed Asim
Apr 10 '18 at 15:19
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