default.aspx head block

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Il y a 13 ans
Hello,

I want to embed a javascript in home page (default.aspx) in its header block but there is no such a block. Where can I find the header block for home page or other pages?

Thanks!
Il y a 13 ans
Hi,

If your looking to create a dynamic header menu then look here:

https://www.nopcommerce.com/boards/t/5033/category-header-menu-is-available.aspx

Regards
Il y a 13 ans
garrie007 wrote:
Hi,

If your looking to create a dynamic header menu then look here:

https://www.nopcommerce.com/boards/t/5033/category-header-menu-is-available.aspx

Regards



Thanks but I am not sure if we are on the same track. I need to embed a javascript in header no menus. Head block of html code I meant.

In default.aspx there is no a structure as


<html>

<head>I need to embed something here... </head>

<body>
</body>

</html>



the page was talking about free hosting server and some other things which I didn't get it.

Any idea?

Thanks!
Il y a 13 ans
Hi,

What are you actually trying to do?

Regards
Il y a 13 ans
I have a tag from NORTON to embed in header of home page.

http://safeweb.norton.com/
Il y a 13 ans
Hi,

If it's a simple href tag or asp:imagebutton then you can put it in the header.ascx (modules folder)

regards
Il y a 13 ans
I tried it but when I look at home page source code it is placed in body. this must be in head tag area not body.

Thanks anyway
Il y a 13 ans
Hi,

This is what my ThreeColumn.master looks like in source view, in bold is my image button.


<asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="cph1" runat="server">
    <div class="master-wrapper-leftside-3">
        <asp:ContentPlaceHolder ID="cph2" runat="server">
            <nopCommerce:CategoryNavigation ID="ctrlCategoryNavigation" runat="server" />
            <div class="clear">
            </div>
                      
     <asp:ImageButtonID="ImageButton1"runat="server"ImageUrl="~/App_Themes/darkOrange/images/signup.png"
                Width="180px" PostBackUrl="~/Register.aspx" AlternateText="Sign up for 25% off your first order" />
            <div class="clear">
            </div>
            <br />
            


<nopCommerce:RecentlyViewedProducts ID="ctrlRecentlyViewedProducts" runat="server" />
            <div class="clear">
            </div>
            <nopCommerce:PopularTags ID="ctrlPopularTags" runat="server" />
            <div class="clear">
            </div>
   </asp:ContentPlaceHolder>




Regards
Il y a 13 ans
Hi,

And this what i have done in my header.ascx files (module) as you can see in bold i have a div class called "freedelivery" and this is in the header between my logo and searchbox.

<div class="header-selectors-wrapper">
        <div class="header-taxDisplayTypeSelector">
            <nopCommerce:TaxDisplayTypeSelector runat="server" ID="ctrlTaxDisplayTypeSelector">
            </nopCommerce:TaxDisplayTypeSelector>
        </div>
        <div class="header-currencyselector">
            <nopCommerce:CurrencySelector runat="server" ID="ctrlCurrencySelector"></nopCommerce:CurrencySelector>
        </div>

        <div class="freedelivery">
        <img src="../App_Themes/darkOrange/images/freedelivery.png" alt="Free Delivery On Everything" />
        </div>
    

           <div class="searchbox">

        <nopCommerce:SearchBox ID="ctrlSearchBox" runat="server" />
    </div>
    
    </div>


In my cascading style sheet (styles.css) i have created the div class here:

.header .freedelivery
{
    background: url('images/freedelivery.png') no-repeat;
    float:left;
    

}


Regards
Il y a 13 ans
Hello,


There are 2 concepts. one is head and one is header. former applies to <head></head> block of your html file and latter is applicable to the top section of body of your html which you might use it for logo, advertising or menu or ...

I have a feeling that you have done is the 2nd one. basically when you place/embed something in <head> it will NOT be visible or displayed on front-end.

Thanks!
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