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Category: Weblink Logos

Layout overrides

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Weblink Logos
Pro

Some elements are displayed through layouts, allowing overrides. These layouts are created for:

You can find those layouts under components/com_weblinklogospro/layouts.

As best practice, it is recommended to create overrides of those files rather than update them. That way, the next component update won't dismiss the changes you have made.

BEFORE creating layout overrides

Overrides are NOT updated when you perform an extension update. As such, they can soon become out of sync with the extension. You are not getting new features, bug fixes, security updates... Therefore, every time you update an extension you should make sure you check those overrides and keep them up to date. So, before you create an override, make sure:

Creating layout overrides

Go to the layouts section of your template's Create overrides tab, select the com_weblinklogospro extension and then click on the desired layout folder (find detailed explanations about the content of those folders below).

The layouts ready for override
The layouts ready for override

Go back to the Editor tab. You will find the layout overrides under /html/layouts.

The created layouts overrides
The created layout overrides

Content

Holds the icons and modal layouts.

The module and the component views share the layouts. Any override made will be used throughout.

Pagination

Contains all the pagination-related layouts (search, category and tag index).

AFTER creating layout overrides

Modify the files at your will. They will have precedence over the extension's files. Therefore, if you want to go back to the original outputs, you should delete the overrides that you have created.

Tip When clicking on a folder, all layouts are copied over to the [current_template]/html/layouts/com_weblinklogospro template folder. This happens even if you just want to only change one layout. Only keep the layouts overrides that need modifications. Delete all other layouts. This will help you down the road for maintenance (you will know that the files present have been modified for sure).

New v3.0

The layout suffix

You can use different overrides of the same layout for the directory view. Just set the advanced parameter Layout suffix. By doing so, you are giving priority to the layouts that will contain that suffix in the name of the override.

For instance, you can override wlpcategoryindex.php but also have another menu item using a slightly different output. Just add the layout suffix (for example 'xyz') in the menu item's advanced parameters to give priority to the override wlpcategoryindex.xyz.php.