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Adding External JS/CSS Files to the website #254

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b2027642 opened this issue Nov 20, 2015 · 6 comments
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Adding External JS/CSS Files to the website #254

b2027642 opened this issue Nov 20, 2015 · 6 comments

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@b2027642
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Dear Sir/Madam

Recently I've downloaded Meet-Gavern Template and I was wondering where is the file directory that I need to link my own external JS and CSS files.

Thanks

Faz

@b2027642
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I would be grateful if anyone could give me some advise with my current issue.

Cheers

Faz

@Ruud68
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Ruud68 commented Nov 23, 2015

Not sure if I understand your issue, Meetgavern comes with its own set of js and css that are automatically loaded.
What are your own css and js files for? are they part of a component?
I do not understand why this is template related?
Please explain.

@b2027642
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Hi there,
@Ruud68
Thanks so much for your response.
Yes, I am aware of that Meetgavern comes with its own JS and CSS files.
My aim is to create my own interactive responsive image galley with fig caption. In terms of that I have to link my own JS/CSS to get it to work.
Therefore I would appreciate if you could help me with this issue.
I know normally links are in index.php in the template structure but in Meetgaverns template I couldn't find the links for me to add and link my own files.

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@Ruud68
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Ruud68 commented Nov 24, 2015

Hi, okay I understand. .js and .css files are not added in the template. They are added in your component / module / plugin > https://docs.joomla.org/J3.x:Adding_JavaScript_and_CSS_to_the_page

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Morning @Ruud68

Thanks a lot for your help.
So if I'm creating my own image hover slideshow inside an article where do I have to link my .CSS and .Js files. Obviously it's not a component, module and plugin.
I'm a bit confused, where is the best folder/file to link my .CSS and .JS files that's all.

Sorry for millions questions

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Ruud68 commented Nov 25, 2015

I think this is not related to meet_gavern, so should not be dicussed here. Maybe better to discuss on the Joomla forum?

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