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Melanie Edman-Osmer wrote:
Doug,

I have rallied the troops to hopefully answer. I honestly do not know the answer to your question as I am limited in my knowledge of this program...my bad. I feel I stuck my foot in the mud since I do not have a follow up answer...but there should be a way to add just a jpeg image, I would think.

Can you not edit the raw code? I would think simply adding the image as:

<img src="NAMEOFMYIMAGE.jpg" width="748" height="437" border="0" alt="" />

and putting that in place of the flash code in the page should work...but then again, you may not have access...troops?

Melanie


Your code worked great! Thank You! Please check to see if that solved my dropdown issue and let me know...

http://www.ozarkmountainscreenprinting.com/html/mgpanthergear/index.php

Doug
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Duncan Baxter wrote:
Not sure how it compares... but here is my effort with SCC :/

http://www.shop.dronfieldcomputers.co.uk


Cool.

I am just deciding what to put into a new build pc for myself, funnily enough I don't live far from you. I may drop in and see you.
Jim
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Doug Cook wrote:
Melanie Edman-Osmer wrote:
Doug,

I have rallied the troops to hopefully answer. I honestly do not know the answer to your question as I am limited in my knowledge of this program...my bad. I feel I stuck my foot in the mud since I do not have a follow up answer...but there should be a way to add just a jpeg image, I would think.

Can you not edit the raw code? I would think simply adding the image as:

<img src="NAMEOFMYIMAGE.jpg" width="748" height="437" border="0" alt="" />

and putting that in place of the flash code in the page should work...but then again, you may not have access...troops?

Melanie


Your code worked great! Thank You! Please check to see if that solved my dropdown issue and let me know...

http://www.ozarkmountainscreenprinting.com/html/mgpanthergear/index.php

Doug


Perfect :)
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Doug,
If you find it too difficult to edit the html within SCC you can always begin with an html page as your home page and make your links on the hompage set to the pages on your cart. I just did this for a client who wanted a more designer friendly homepage and he loved it. Just another option. :D
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Yep I second what Eric says too, that's what I also did. For my shop I have 5 main pages outside of the SCC that I've created with CC's HTML Editor and created my own menu to match on those pages also. Granted they aren't exact menu matches since the SCC doesn't let you show all your page buttons, but it works well enough for me lol. I have quite a few pages outside of the main pages also that are HTML created pages such as my thank you pages for referrals and for signing up for newsletters, subscribing and unsubscribing notification pages and the like. It works pretty smoothly together I think.

Definitely easy to set this up with SCC since you can tell it to use an external HOME page in the setup, give it a link and code away or use VSD, whatever works for you :)
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Eric English wrote:
Doug,
If you find it too difficult to edit the html within SCC you can always begin with an html page as your home page and make your links on the hompage set to the pages on your cart. I just did this for a client who wanted a more designer friendly homepage and he loved it. Just another option. :D


Good idea...I will look into that.

Doug
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Jo Ann wrote:
Yep I second what Eric says too, that's what I also did. For my shop I have 5 main pages outside of the SCC that I've created with CC's HTML Editor and created my own menu to match on those pages also. Granted they aren't exact menu matches since the SCC doesn't let you show all your page buttons, but it works well enough for me lol. I have quite a few pages outside of the main pages also that are HTML created pages such as my thank you pages for referrals and for signing up for newsletters, subscribing and unsubscribing notification pages and the like. It works pretty smoothly together I think.

Definitely easy to set this up with SCC since you can tell it to use an external HOME page in the setup, give it a link and code away or use VSD, whatever works for you :)


Thanks Jo Ann....

I appreciate everyones help.

Doug
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The updated SCRanch Western Mercantile - All built in Shopping cart creator.
http://www.smokecreekranch.net/westernshop/
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Nice shop setup Redpen, but that's definitely not the Basic Shopping Cart Creator program with those categories, what else do you have working on that?
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It looks to me like it's the Classical Jazz - Left Navigation theme. He's using all five pages allowed (3 for featured items, 1 contact page, and 1 subscribe page). The home page content is a single .jpg image featuring different categories/products. It's a good-looking site, well done.

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