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How to Override my admin phtml and css file in my theme
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How to Override my Admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS file in my theme.
Any one have Idea ?
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How to Override my Admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS file in my theme.
Any one have Idea ?
magento2 magento-2.1 adminhtml less-css
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Create a new admin theme extending form the theme that you Want to override and the change then like we normally override
– Vishwas Bhatnagar
Feb 2 '17 at 5:14
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How to Override my Admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS file in my theme.
Any one have Idea ?
magento2 magento-2.1 adminhtml less-css
How to Override my Admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS file in my theme.
Any one have Idea ?
magento2 magento-2.1 adminhtml less-css
magento2 magento-2.1 adminhtml less-css
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Create a new admin theme extending form the theme that you Want to override and the change then like we normally override
– Vishwas Bhatnagar
Feb 2 '17 at 5:14
add a comment |
Create a new admin theme extending form the theme that you Want to override and the change then like we normally override
– Vishwas Bhatnagar
Feb 2 '17 at 5:14
Create a new admin theme extending form the theme that you Want to override and the change then like we normally override
– Vishwas Bhatnagar
Feb 2 '17 at 5:14
Create a new admin theme extending form the theme that you Want to override and the change then like we normally override
– Vishwas Bhatnagar
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see this link to override adminhtml theme and this link to override css,js files.
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I am assuming you need your theme specific functionality that needs changes in the Admin panel.
Under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code, create a Vendor>/Theme> directory. Under that create a view/adminhtml. Underneath you can the create templates directory for your phtml, layout directory for your XML and web directory Less/CSS
Basically
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/web
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/layout
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/templates
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/ui_component
If you are creating a new theme for the Admin, you cal follow the Magento documentation for creating admin theme
Which was the better way to override admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS. 1. Create new theme OR 2. Create new folder under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code,
– hweb87
Feb 2 '17 at 6:29
That depends on your situation. If I am writing functionality, say for example megamenu and providing configuration options under MegaMenu in AdminHtml specifically for my extension, then I will use the new folder under app/code/Vendor/Theme option. On the other hand if I am changing the existing admin options, I will go with creating new admin theme and overriding the way we normally override.
– rajeshrajan
Feb 2 '17 at 7:26
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see this link to override adminhtml theme and this link to override css,js files.
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see this link to override adminhtml theme and this link to override css,js files.
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see this link to override adminhtml theme and this link to override css,js files.
see this link to override adminhtml theme and this link to override css,js files.
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I am assuming you need your theme specific functionality that needs changes in the Admin panel.
Under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code, create a Vendor>/Theme> directory. Under that create a view/adminhtml. Underneath you can the create templates directory for your phtml, layout directory for your XML and web directory Less/CSS
Basically
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/web
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/layout
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/templates
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/ui_component
If you are creating a new theme for the Admin, you cal follow the Magento documentation for creating admin theme
Which was the better way to override admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS. 1. Create new theme OR 2. Create new folder under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code,
– hweb87
Feb 2 '17 at 6:29
That depends on your situation. If I am writing functionality, say for example megamenu and providing configuration options under MegaMenu in AdminHtml specifically for my extension, then I will use the new folder under app/code/Vendor/Theme option. On the other hand if I am changing the existing admin options, I will go with creating new admin theme and overriding the way we normally override.
– rajeshrajan
Feb 2 '17 at 7:26
add a comment |
I am assuming you need your theme specific functionality that needs changes in the Admin panel.
Under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code, create a Vendor>/Theme> directory. Under that create a view/adminhtml. Underneath you can the create templates directory for your phtml, layout directory for your XML and web directory Less/CSS
Basically
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/web
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/layout
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/templates
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/ui_component
If you are creating a new theme for the Admin, you cal follow the Magento documentation for creating admin theme
Which was the better way to override admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS. 1. Create new theme OR 2. Create new folder under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code,
– hweb87
Feb 2 '17 at 6:29
That depends on your situation. If I am writing functionality, say for example megamenu and providing configuration options under MegaMenu in AdminHtml specifically for my extension, then I will use the new folder under app/code/Vendor/Theme option. On the other hand if I am changing the existing admin options, I will go with creating new admin theme and overriding the way we normally override.
– rajeshrajan
Feb 2 '17 at 7:26
add a comment |
I am assuming you need your theme specific functionality that needs changes in the Admin panel.
Under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code, create a Vendor>/Theme> directory. Under that create a view/adminhtml. Underneath you can the create templates directory for your phtml, layout directory for your XML and web directory Less/CSS
Basically
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/web
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/layout
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/templates
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/ui_component
If you are creating a new theme for the Admin, you cal follow the Magento documentation for creating admin theme
I am assuming you need your theme specific functionality that needs changes in the Admin panel.
Under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code, create a Vendor>/Theme> directory. Under that create a view/adminhtml. Underneath you can the create templates directory for your phtml, layout directory for your XML and web directory Less/CSS
Basically
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/web
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/layout
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/templates
app/code/<Vendor>/<Theme>/view/adminhtml/ui_component
If you are creating a new theme for the Admin, you cal follow the Magento documentation for creating admin theme
edited Feb 2 '17 at 7:24
answered Feb 2 '17 at 5:25
rajeshrajanrajeshrajan
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Which was the better way to override admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS. 1. Create new theme OR 2. Create new folder under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code,
– hweb87
Feb 2 '17 at 6:29
That depends on your situation. If I am writing functionality, say for example megamenu and providing configuration options under MegaMenu in AdminHtml specifically for my extension, then I will use the new folder under app/code/Vendor/Theme option. On the other hand if I am changing the existing admin options, I will go with creating new admin theme and overriding the way we normally override.
– rajeshrajan
Feb 2 '17 at 7:26
add a comment |
Which was the better way to override admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS. 1. Create new theme OR 2. Create new folder under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code,
– hweb87
Feb 2 '17 at 6:29
That depends on your situation. If I am writing functionality, say for example megamenu and providing configuration options under MegaMenu in AdminHtml specifically for my extension, then I will use the new folder under app/code/Vendor/Theme option. On the other hand if I am changing the existing admin options, I will go with creating new admin theme and overriding the way we normally override.
– rajeshrajan
Feb 2 '17 at 7:26
Which was the better way to override admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS. 1. Create new theme OR 2. Create new folder under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code,
– hweb87
Feb 2 '17 at 6:29
Which was the better way to override admin PHTML, XML and LESS/CSS. 1. Create new theme OR 2. Create new folder under $MAGENTO_BASE_DIR/app/code,
– hweb87
Feb 2 '17 at 6:29
That depends on your situation. If I am writing functionality, say for example megamenu and providing configuration options under MegaMenu in AdminHtml specifically for my extension, then I will use the new folder under app/code/Vendor/Theme option. On the other hand if I am changing the existing admin options, I will go with creating new admin theme and overriding the way we normally override.
– rajeshrajan
Feb 2 '17 at 7:26
That depends on your situation. If I am writing functionality, say for example megamenu and providing configuration options under MegaMenu in AdminHtml specifically for my extension, then I will use the new folder under app/code/Vendor/Theme option. On the other hand if I am changing the existing admin options, I will go with creating new admin theme and overriding the way we normally override.
– rajeshrajan
Feb 2 '17 at 7:26
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Create a new admin theme extending form the theme that you Want to override and the change then like we normally override
– Vishwas Bhatnagar
Feb 2 '17 at 5:14