Magento 2 Override Unit.phtml and Row.phtml in Magento_Checkout












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I am trying to override both unit.phtml and row.phtml within my Magento_Checkout module. I am doing everything that I would normally do but it doesn't seem to be overriding like the other phtml files.



The file is being overwritten on my client and then uploaded to Magento_Checkouttemplatesitemprice but none of the changes i'm making seen to be making a difference.



My goal is to remove the Incl Vat from the cart page and just leave Excl Vat as the standard price.










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  • filenames are case-sensitive

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:46











  • I have the same file structure on the server as what I do locally. The same as what the vendor files just without overriding vendor files

    – A. Fletcher
    Jan 21 at 14:48











  • you files start with a capital letter. they must named exactly like the ones in the vendor directory

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:50











  • I assume you cleaned the caches....

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:52











  • Sorry yeah, thats just my mis-spelling on here. The files themselves are lower case the same as the vendor files. And yes i've cleared all the cache files. I can override other files just these two dont seem to be working

    – A. Fletcher
    Jan 21 at 14:55


















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I am trying to override both unit.phtml and row.phtml within my Magento_Checkout module. I am doing everything that I would normally do but it doesn't seem to be overriding like the other phtml files.



The file is being overwritten on my client and then uploaded to Magento_Checkouttemplatesitemprice but none of the changes i'm making seen to be making a difference.



My goal is to remove the Incl Vat from the cart page and just leave Excl Vat as the standard price.










share|improve this question

























  • filenames are case-sensitive

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:46











  • I have the same file structure on the server as what I do locally. The same as what the vendor files just without overriding vendor files

    – A. Fletcher
    Jan 21 at 14:48











  • you files start with a capital letter. they must named exactly like the ones in the vendor directory

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:50











  • I assume you cleaned the caches....

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:52











  • Sorry yeah, thats just my mis-spelling on here. The files themselves are lower case the same as the vendor files. And yes i've cleared all the cache files. I can override other files just these two dont seem to be working

    – A. Fletcher
    Jan 21 at 14:55
















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I am trying to override both unit.phtml and row.phtml within my Magento_Checkout module. I am doing everything that I would normally do but it doesn't seem to be overriding like the other phtml files.



The file is being overwritten on my client and then uploaded to Magento_Checkouttemplatesitemprice but none of the changes i'm making seen to be making a difference.



My goal is to remove the Incl Vat from the cart page and just leave Excl Vat as the standard price.










share|improve this question
















I am trying to override both unit.phtml and row.phtml within my Magento_Checkout module. I am doing everything that I would normally do but it doesn't seem to be overriding like the other phtml files.



The file is being overwritten on my client and then uploaded to Magento_Checkouttemplatesitemprice but none of the changes i'm making seen to be making a difference.



My goal is to remove the Incl Vat from the cart page and just leave Excl Vat as the standard price.







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  • filenames are case-sensitive

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:46











  • I have the same file structure on the server as what I do locally. The same as what the vendor files just without overriding vendor files

    – A. Fletcher
    Jan 21 at 14:48











  • you files start with a capital letter. they must named exactly like the ones in the vendor directory

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:50











  • I assume you cleaned the caches....

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:52











  • Sorry yeah, thats just my mis-spelling on here. The files themselves are lower case the same as the vendor files. And yes i've cleared all the cache files. I can override other files just these two dont seem to be working

    – A. Fletcher
    Jan 21 at 14:55





















  • filenames are case-sensitive

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:46











  • I have the same file structure on the server as what I do locally. The same as what the vendor files just without overriding vendor files

    – A. Fletcher
    Jan 21 at 14:48











  • you files start with a capital letter. they must named exactly like the ones in the vendor directory

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:50











  • I assume you cleaned the caches....

    – Philipp Sander
    Jan 21 at 14:52











  • Sorry yeah, thats just my mis-spelling on here. The files themselves are lower case the same as the vendor files. And yes i've cleared all the cache files. I can override other files just these two dont seem to be working

    – A. Fletcher
    Jan 21 at 14:55



















filenames are case-sensitive

– Philipp Sander
Jan 21 at 14:46





filenames are case-sensitive

– Philipp Sander
Jan 21 at 14:46













I have the same file structure on the server as what I do locally. The same as what the vendor files just without overriding vendor files

– A. Fletcher
Jan 21 at 14:48





I have the same file structure on the server as what I do locally. The same as what the vendor files just without overriding vendor files

– A. Fletcher
Jan 21 at 14:48













you files start with a capital letter. they must named exactly like the ones in the vendor directory

– Philipp Sander
Jan 21 at 14:50





you files start with a capital letter. they must named exactly like the ones in the vendor directory

– Philipp Sander
Jan 21 at 14:50













I assume you cleaned the caches....

– Philipp Sander
Jan 21 at 14:52





I assume you cleaned the caches....

– Philipp Sander
Jan 21 at 14:52













Sorry yeah, thats just my mis-spelling on here. The files themselves are lower case the same as the vendor files. And yes i've cleared all the cache files. I can override other files just these two dont seem to be working

– A. Fletcher
Jan 21 at 14:55







Sorry yeah, thats just my mis-spelling on here. The files themselves are lower case the same as the vendor files. And yes i've cleared all the cache files. I can override other files just these two dont seem to be working

– A. Fletcher
Jan 21 at 14:55












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