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I am trying to understand the rationale for this OpenCart behavior.
Obviously, a decision was made, just trying to understand it.
The links on the OpenCart footer are controlled two different ways.
INFORMATION can easily be managed via the Information tab under Catalog. This makes sense to me. All the other tabs need to be hard coded in the footer twig file.
Why isn't there a process like the Information tab for the other links in the footer (Customer Service, My Account, etc)? Why have to hard code those?
Wouldn't it make more sense to have variables that can be defined the same as the Information column?
FWIW this is the same under OC 2, OC3, and OC4.
What am I missing? Some history would be informative.
Thanks
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I am trying to understand the rationale for this OpenCart behavior.
Obviously, a decision was made, just trying to understand it.
The links on the OpenCart footer are controlled two different ways.
INFORMATION can easily be managed via the Information tab under Catalog. This makes sense to me. All the other tabs need to be hard coded in the footer twig file.
Why isn't there a process like the Information tab for the other links in the footer (Customer Service, My Account, etc)? Why have to hard code those?
Wouldn't it make more sense to have variables that can be defined the same as the Information column?
FWIW this is the same under OC 2, OC3, and OC4.
What am I missing? Some history would be informative.
Thanks
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