So I just updated Virtuemart to 2.0.22 and since then, I'm running into some issues. While the store front displays properly, the product detail page is giving me problems. When a person clicks on a specific product, it loads the page - but a ton of the page styling is lost. The menu is no longer the standard dropdown, but just a list along the left side. Certain images don't load, and fields seem to overlap each other.
You can see this in action here:
http://www.chriswisephotography.com/index.php/county-fair-detail.html
Before, it use to view fine. Any hints or ideas as to what's going on and causing this?
You con't cay exactly which 2.0.22 version, but 2.0.22d has a fix for the broken display in some commercial templates. Your template overrides may also need updating with the secure code for the latest versions.
Note we are now at 2.0.22e
It's the most recent version of 2.0.22. As I just downloaded it yesterday. So I'm assuming it's 2.0.22e.
You have commercial VM theme. You could ask for support your template provider.
http://forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?topic=108212.0
Greetings, I noticed a similar problem when updating VM to version 2.0.22a onwards. I am also using a Gavickpro template. However, after reviewing the forums here and from my template provider, including several clean installs, I eventually managed to find a solution that fixed my "broken" Gavickpro template, similar to the problem you had also reported. It was actually a very simple fix (after much effort to find a solution). I have attached a screen shot to assist instructions as below:
Select "Templates" from the VM2 "Configuration" settings in the back end.
In the shopfront settings, select your template (mine was called gk_esport - Oriental) from the drop down list for "Select the default template for your Shop" and "Category Template".
Save your settings and try your VM front-end again. Remember to clear your cache too...
I hope this helps to resolve the problem, if so, please mark as solved? I have now upgraded to VM 2.0.24 and I must say VM2 is getting better and better all the time. Well done to the VM2 team.
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