Attaching javascript files

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Is there a simple way to attach javascript files to SCCPro shops? What I mean is that can I add the .js file to an export folder so that it can be referenced with a relative versus absolute address? Or do I need to do all of the heavy lifting of FTPing the file and then setting up the ref in the HTML?

I really would like to be able to preview with the javascript before I upload. Can SCCPro manage this without me having to change all of the .js address references?

Jimmy D.
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Any custom HTML that you add to your shop that references files outside the application will have to be ftp'd by you.:) It's actually pretty easy to ftp.;)
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Thank you for your response, Rolly.

So what your saying is that I must first FTP (upload) the .js file to my server and then use an absolute reference to attach it to the SCCPro HTML?

How to I insert HTML in the Shop Home (or any other page's) header? In order to use the .js file I need to attach it to the header before I reference it anywhere else in the <body>.

(BTW...I know hoe to FTP, I just find it awkward, as a designer - not a coder, to have to keep switching back and forth between so many different programs - SCDPro, SCCPro, FTP software, cPanel, etc.)

Thank you
Jimmy D
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You use the HTML tool that's provided in SCCP or just type the brackets yourself and place your script code between them.
[[[Your code goes here]]]
You can use relative links for your code also as long as you understand the structure of your site. I always recommend using absolute for testing then changing them to relative after you know your scripts work. Take a look at my CC test shop. I make use of scripts like jquery and php. There's really not many restrictions. You just need to think outside the shop now and then.:lol:
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It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com

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