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Hi, is there a way to use Dreamweaver by connecting it to Prestashop to easily change the classic theme ??
or to create a template for it using the split screen?
I have version 1.7 of Prestashop installed locally with Xampp and the latest version of Dreamweaver
I am open to correction here, but it looks like the that you do not have permissions to access the CSS file from the server. Unless you are able to download the CSS file to your local computer, you will not be able to edit it.
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Preran
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You just need to work directly into the server, so you can see any files changes or css changes you make from dreaweaver. Connect a remote site and just edit the files.
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I've already connected the server but how do I edit the files by seeing the site in Dreamweaver in split screen? I don't found the source code html
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Can you upload a picture to see what your looking at?
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Read the PrestaShop documentation. This is for experienced coders. This is not a design view project.
Getting started with theme development - PrestaShop 1.7 - PrestaShop documentation
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You can still set up a php environment and use live preview to see changes, but i agree that it’s not a design view edit kind of file
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PrestaShop uses Smarty, YML, TPL and Bootstrap 4. I don't see this as a beginner's project. Perhaps that's why the commercial PrestaShop Themes cost around $100 USD.
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sorry now I can not upload the images I will do it as soon as possible, but I can modify the layout by changing theme.css using the analysis tools of the browser ... I would just do everything in Dreamweaver ... and copying the HTML of the page in that of a bootstrap model from Dreamweaver I'm almost successful, the problem now is that Dreamweaver tells me that theme.css is not editable because remote
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I am open to correction here, but it looks like the that you do not have permissions to access the CSS file from the server. Unless you are able to download the CSS file to your local computer, you will not be able to edit it.
Thanks,
Preran
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