paintbrush wrote:
Eric – You don't happen to have instructions on your site for adding a favicon to a shop, do you (hint, hint!)?
One way (and "almost" universally recognized) is to just put the favicon.ico file in the root directory. Next 'best' way would probably be:
<link rel="shortcut icon"
href="http://example.com/myicon.ico" />
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6 pages 4 products and 1000 hours of code

I dare anyone to break my record!

Phil, is there an "easy button" for that? Like in VSD there's the edit header option. I don't know where to go with the code snippet in CCSCP.
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For the time being (since I'm not positive on where to put the code in CCSCP either), I'd just upload the favicon.ico to your root directory. You can always add the code later, and keep the file in your root. Some browsers will look there first, others will look at the code first, so either way you'd be covered.
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Thanks Phil

If I can't get that figured out, I'll ask about favicons in the SCCP forum (haven't found any clear how-to threads yet).
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http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/viewcategory.php?groupid=15.
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's so easy to overlook something your not looking for.
Here's my S-Drive site with
examples of what can be accomplished in VSD.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/
Here's my CoffeeCup SCCP Shop with examples of what can be done.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/
Well there we go then

I knew Eric would know.
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Of course this didn't work for me

Should I continue this in the SCCP forum?
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Rather than starting a new thread, maybe one of the mods could simply split the thread off at the appropriate message. Would avoid confusion later, I'm sure.
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Phil wrote:
Rather than starting a new thread, maybe one of the mods could simply split the thread off at the appropriate message. Would avoid confusion later, I'm sure.
Phil, you are now a moderator. Enjoy the power that has been bestowed upon you.
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Scott A. Swedorski - VP of Product Development
CoffeeCup Software Inc.
Phone: 678.495.3480
Thanks Scott!
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