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"Override(s) to check"
This notification never goes away.
Further, it links to no useful information at all.
There is no indication of which template or override is affected; no ability to mark it as read. Nothing.
Just a big ugly red message hanging out there.
Further, it links to no useful information at all.
There is no indication of which template or override is affected; no ability to mark it as read. Nothing.
Just a big ugly red message hanging out there.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
That would be really nice if it worked. At this point, I'm not given any indicator of what file(s) have changed.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Anything? Anything at all?
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Please post your site's URL so that others can see what is happening. In case if the site is being developed on a local machine, post a screen shot, an image of the entire screen.
As you have posted this in a Joomla! 4 forum, it is assumed that you are using Joomla! 4. If this is the case, make sure that you have the latest version of Joomla! 4.
Is the site is a fresh site or a migrated site from Joomla! 3?
If it is a fresh site, unless you have installed other templates and/framework, the only template that should be available is Cassiopeia.
Did you attempt to make an override? If so, provide details.
As you have posted this in a Joomla! 4 forum, it is assumed that you are using Joomla! 4. If this is the case, make sure that you have the latest version of Joomla! 4.
Is the site is a fresh site or a migrated site from Joomla! 3?
If it is a fresh site, unless you have installed other templates and/framework, the only template that should be available is Cassiopeia.
Did you attempt to make an override? If so, provide details.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Further investigation reveals that the message comes from the plugin "Quick Icon - Joomla! Overrides Update Notification". Following is the description of the Plugin.
Checks overrides on update and enables notifications when you visit the Home Dashboard page.
Warning! You must have installer override plugin enabled to see results.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
This is a fresh Joomla 4 installation. I will not be doing any migration based on this launch.
I see no way here to share a link or details privately and the site is in a development sandbox and not publicly available.
The Quick Icon works fine. What's supposed to happen when you click on it - is not. It takes me to the list of templates (in this case Cassiopeia, Helix & Atum) - yet not one of them shows any indication of what file has changed. I have not attempted to create an override.
I see no way here to share a link or details privately and the site is in a development sandbox and not publicly available.
The Quick Icon works fine. What's supposed to happen when you click on it - is not. It takes me to the list of templates (in this case Cassiopeia, Helix & Atum) - yet not one of them shows any indication of what file has changed. I have not attempted to create an override.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Hi,
Override update notification plugin is to be considered as a template developer plugin.
If you see your ugly message, it's because your template is not fully compatible with your latest Joomla version.
You are working with helix and one or more of their template overrides has to be checked by JoomShaper. It's not to be done by anybody else as a new version of your template should fix this.
Pascal
Override update notification plugin is to be considered as a template developer plugin.
If you see your ugly message, it's because your template is not fully compatible with your latest Joomla version.
You are working with helix and one or more of their template overrides has to be checked by JoomShaper. It's not to be done by anybody else as a new version of your template should fix this.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
@pmleconte - sorry that is completely wrong and you have misunderstood the feature!!
This video clip from the Joomla NXT event shows you how it is intended to work
https://youtu.be/geQfVWsDZO0?t=1578
This video clip from the Joomla NXT event shows you how it is intended to work
https://youtu.be/geQfVWsDZO0?t=1578
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
For information, to see the list of override to check, click on your red box, this drives you to your templates list.
On the rightmost column, you'll see which template has issues to fix. In my example, Astroid_template_zero has override files to check. If you click on "details and files" link, you should have a new tab "updated files" which shows the list of these overrides. Pascal
On the rightmost column, you'll see which template has issues to fix. In my example, Astroid_template_zero has override files to check. If you click on "details and files" link, you should have a new tab "updated files" which shows the list of these overrides. Pascal
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Thank you Brian for your video, I'm afraid that the way I described it is the way it works also.brian wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 6:16 pm@pmleconte - sorry that is completely wrong and you have misunderstood the feature!!
This video clip from the Joomla NXT event shows you how it is intended to work
https://youtu.be/geQfVWsDZO0?t=1578
I did not make any override in template_zero but Astroid's developers did.
Most of Joomla users don't even know that overrides exist and if you tell users to update override according to what they see on the new screen, I think they may cause a big mess.
It will be wiser to tell them to wait for a template update, if they did not create the overrides.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
This now happened to me as well when I updated from J4.0.5 to J4.0.6. I'm using the latest Yootheme Pro template and I've also posted in their Support forum.
I had made no overrides but the Joomla update apparently did.
Sorry, if I'm daft but what was the conclusion here in this post? Is it an error with the template or with Joomla, please?
UPDATE:
I now got a reply from YOOtheme:
I had made no overrides but the Joomla update apparently did.
Sorry, if I'm daft but what was the conclusion here in this post? Is it an error with the template or with Joomla, please?
UPDATE:
I now got a reply from YOOtheme:
Is their reply correct? And in that case - How do I get rid of the notifications in Joomla backend, please?I think these messages can be ignored. Joomla is just trying to tell us that they have changed certain sources (for example blog.php). Just in case you copied those sources to do an override, Joomla reminds to check your override(s) for any changes. But in this case all overrides are Yootheme overrides, so there is nothing to worry about . You can close those "check" messages.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Just to confirm, if anyone is still unsure.
It is the Quick Icon - Joomla! Overrides Update Notification that gives this error message.
If you have your own template, either on the admin area or front-end, OR you have some of your own layout overrides, you need to keep this plugin published.
If you use a reputable template that keeps everything up-to-date and you do NOT do any of your own layout overrides, you can unpublish this plugin so you do not keep seeing the alert.
If you have an error showing, but your files are *still* showing as "up to date", make sure you have checked both the admin & the front-end overrides.
It is the Quick Icon - Joomla! Overrides Update Notification that gives this error message.
If you have your own template, either on the admin area or front-end, OR you have some of your own layout overrides, you need to keep this plugin published.
If you use a reputable template that keeps everything up-to-date and you do NOT do any of your own layout overrides, you can unpublish this plugin so you do not keep seeing the alert.
If you have an error showing, but your files are *still* showing as "up to date", make sure you have checked both the admin & the front-end overrides.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Thank you @saraheagle,saraheagle wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:03 pmJust to confirm, if anyone is still unsure.
It is the Quick Icon - Joomla! Overrides Update Notification that gives this error message.
If you have your own template, either on the admin area or front-end, OR you have some of your own layout overrides, you need to keep this plugin published.
If you use a reputable template that keeps everything up-to-date and you do NOT do any of your own layout overrides, you can unpublish this plugin so you do not keep seeing the alert.
If you have an error showing, but your files are *still* showing as "up to date", make sure you have checked both the admin & the front-end overrides.
I'm using YOOtheme Pro which I'd consider to be a "reputable template", but I'm still getting these warnings every time I update Joomla. I'm still not sure what to do. I'm checking the differences in the template files but I don't know if or what I should do about them. Yootheme tells me to ignore them (I pasted their reply to me a bit further up this page).
Would you say they are right that I should ignore the warnings then?
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
YesWould you say they are right that I should ignore the warnings then?

If you do not do any of your own template overrides for the admin or the front-end you can disable the plugin so you don't worry about it.
Obviously check your website after updates to make sure all of your layouts are working correctly.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Super! Thank yousaraheagle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 7:20 amYesWould you say they are right that I should ignore the warnings then?
If you do not do any of your own template overrides for the admin or the front-end you can disable the plugin so you don't worry about it.
Obviously check your website after updates to make sure all of your layouts are working correctly.



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Re: "Override(s) to check"
My pleasure 

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Re: "Override(s) to check"
I was following this topic, because I have made an override myself, and initially I didn't see how to use the "overrides to check" feature properly...
Then I watched the video Brian linked to again.
And now I think it's a rather brilliant feature
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Though I can see it could be very confusing for someone who hasn't made any overrides herself...
Then I watched the video Brian linked to again.
And now I think it's a rather brilliant feature

Though I can see it could be very confusing for someone who hasn't made any overrides herself...
The fact that an opinion is widely held is no evidence whatsoever that it is not utterly absurd.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Me too!And now I think it's a rather brilliant feature
I would def. unpublish this plugin for my all customersThough I can see it could be very confusing for someone who hasn't made any overrides herself...
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
I had 31 overrides after updated to 4.1 and clicked all, uf, one by one :-D
Why can't check all and check them with one click?
Why can't check all and check them with one click?
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
@saraheagle - I read this entire thread, but where you continue to state that the overrides alert is for templates that are not Cassiopeia, I disagree.
When I initially began using J4, then had the first update, I saw the overrides notice was read with 4 files to check. I reviewed them marked each as reviewed, and the alert was gone.
2 days ago, without any Joomla updates (updates for other software), I saw the notification blaring read...with 4 files to review.
I checked (now 6 times) and all files that have changes have been marked as "Checked".
I also have a "copy" of Cassiopeia which I have been using as my foundation template, then I've used CSS to make it "my own".
All templates show "Up to date" in green. All updated files have been marked "Checked".
Yet, I still cannot get rid of the blaring read alert that there are 4 Overrides that need to be checked.
So what am I doing wrong?
I have only Cassiopeia installed. Virtuemart has 2 it installs, but they have also been marked as up to date.
When I initially began using J4, then had the first update, I saw the overrides notice was read with 4 files to check. I reviewed them marked each as reviewed, and the alert was gone.
2 days ago, without any Joomla updates (updates for other software), I saw the notification blaring read...with 4 files to review.
I checked (now 6 times) and all files that have changes have been marked as "Checked".
I also have a "copy" of Cassiopeia which I have been using as my foundation template, then I've used CSS to make it "my own".
All templates show "Up to date" in green. All updated files have been marked "Checked".
Yet, I still cannot get rid of the blaring read alert that there are 4 Overrides that need to be checked.
So what am I doing wrong?
I have only Cassiopeia installed. Virtuemart has 2 it installs, but they have also been marked as up to date.
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
I don't understand how to manage "Override(s) to check!"
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Go to your template: Admin > System > Site Templates > "template name" > Updated Files
Review each file (if you wish), then click on the greyed out "X" under the column "Checked" so that you then see a green checkmark.
Do that to all the updated files and that's it.
Return to "Home Dashboard" and you should see a green "Overrides are up to date".
Review each file (if you wish), then click on the greyed out "X" under the column "Checked" so that you then see a green checkmark.
Do that to all the updated files and that's it.
Return to "Home Dashboard" and you should see a green "Overrides are up to date".
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Re: "Override(s) to check"
Thank you, LTCreations01,
It helped
At first I didn’t understand how to click on the greyed out "X" when it isn't alive :-)
It helped
At first I didn’t understand how to click on the greyed out "X" when it isn't alive :-)
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Glad to help.