Template override possible?

Free Joomla module to create slideshow on your website which includes different data like part of articles or text defined by user.
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GK User
Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:49 pm
Hi,

I had to make two small changes to these files:

/modules/mod_image_show_gk4/styles/storefront/engine.js
/modules/mod_image_show_gk4/styles/storefront/view.php

Is it possible to place these files in a template's html override folder, so they won't be overwritten if the module is updated? I tried placing them here:

templates/gk_storefront/html/mod_image_show_gk4/styles/gk_storefront/engine.js
templates/gk_storefront/html/mod_image_show_gk4/styles/gk_storefront/view.php

... but it doesn't seem to work. Any help would be appreciated.

Chris
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GK User
Fri Jan 23, 2015 12:09 am
Hi,
try without "styles/gk_storefront/" template's html override folder
about js files I'm not sure if they will work.

BTW
If your slideshow works well you don't have to update it in future.
So it means that you can also edit module core files.
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GK User
Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:28 pm
Oscar E wrote:Hi,
try without "styles/gk_storefront/" template's html override folder
about js files I'm not sure if they will work.

BTW
If your slideshow works well you don't have to update it in future.
So it means that you can also edit module core files.


Thanks for the suggestions :)

Chris
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