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      smithclarkson01 last edited by Faiz

      raised the ticket on the same url , was facing the same issue. nobody replied yet 😐

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        Faiz last edited by

        Hi @smithclarkson01 Can you please share the ticket number.

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          smithclarkson001 last edited by Faiz

          I guess the title is pretty clear. I'm looking into programming to change careers. I more interested in the technical part rather than the design stuff. Like would learning python be good enough for me to get a back end job with?
          Thanks

          Edit. Thanks for all the replies guys. Definitely cleared some things up for me. Now to get started 🙂

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            shreesh Global Moderator last edited by

            once you install the QloApps it creates a fontend as to provide a fully functioning hotel reservation system. To edit the frontend you can create a new theme or edit the default theme "hotel-reservation-theme"
            QloApps is based on Prestashop, please follow their doc to understand how theme works.

            If you want us to make changes for you, please raise a ticket on https://webkul.uvdesk.com/en/customer/create-ticket/

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              buchasur last edited by

              i was also looking to edit front end to adjust my website

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                abhisheksharma @buchasur last edited by

                Hi @buchasur , Regarding your concerns to adjust or customize the front-end of your website, we can address them in one to one discussion. So, I request you to raise a ticket on https://webkul.uvdesk.com/en/customer/create-ticket/

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                  buchasur last edited by

                  Thanks for you quick reply. i'll create a support ticket.. .

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                    rangedzs last edited by

                    I'm going to speak generally and assume that you can use google and to find resources on your own OS.

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                      abhisheksharma @rangedzs last edited by

                      @rangedzs, we would like to tell you that in general, your suggestion is correct but if you can ask, discuss, or address specific points here so it will be helpful and understandable for other forum members too.

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                        tonerudez last edited by

                        Thanks for you quick reply.

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                          leoa69 @shreesh last edited by

                          @shreesh said in How to edit the front end to fit in with my current website:

                          once you install the QloApps it creates a fontend as to provide a fully functioning hotel reservation system. To edit the frontend you can create a new theme or edit the default theme "hotel-reservation-theme"
                          QloApps is based on Prestashop, please follow their doc to understand how theme works.

                          If you want us to make changes for you, please raise a ticket on https://webkul.uvdesk.com/en/customer/create-ticket/

                          Thanks for the guide sir it will be help me a lot.

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                            zeynmalik last edited by

                            To edit the front end of a component or feature to fit in with your current website, you'll typically need some web development skills and access to the source code or styling options for the component. Here's a general guide on how to do this:

                            • Access to Source Code: You need access to the source code or configuration settings of the component you want to integrate into your website. This might be a widget, plugin, template, or code snippet.

                            • Understand the Component: Familiarize yourself with how the component works and its dependencies. This includes any HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or other code involved.

                            • Backup Your Website: Before making any changes, create a backup of your current website. This ensures that if anything goes wrong during the integration, you can easily restore your site to its previous state.
                              Hope this may help you.

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                              Jucky78 last edited by

                              Editing the front end to seamlessly integrate with your existing website involves careful consideration of design elements, layout, and color schemes. Start by identifying the specific areas that need adjustment and customize the CSS and HTML accordingly. Pay attention to details, ensuring consistency in fonts and visuals to create a cohesive user experience across your entire site. Testing and refining are key to achieving a polished, unified look.

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                                Aashvi78 last edited by

                                To effortlessly integrate this front end with your existing website, ensure that design features such as color scheme, typography, and layout remain consistent. Ensure that pages transition smoothly for a consistent user experience. Aim for visual harmony and intuitive navigation.

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                                  lilygianna last edited by

                                  Sure, here's a concise and human-touch response:

                                  To edit the front end to fit your current website, you'll need to:

                                  Match the Styles: Adjust the CSS to align with your website’s colors, fonts, and overall design.
                                  Modify HTML: Ensure the HTML structure is consistent with your site’s layout.
                                  Update Scripts: Check and adapt any JavaScript to ensure compatibility with your existing site’s functionality.
                                  Test Thoroughly: Make sure to test the changes across different devices and browsers to ensure everything looks and works seamlessly.

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                                    Samuel420 @lilygianna last edited by

                                    Integrating the front end with your existing website requires meticulous attention to design elements, layout, and color schemes. Begin by pinpointing the areas that need modification and then adjust the CSS and HTML to fit seamlessly. Focus on consistency in fonts and visuals to maintain a cohesive user experience throughout your site. Thorough testing and refinement are essential for achieving a polished and unified appearance.

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                                      Sidneywinders last edited by

                                      I was looking for the same thread.

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