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That is exactly why we provide trial version of all of our software. This way you can test everything out before you buy. Unfortunately I still need to give a few "blah blah blah's " here as that is the way the software functions at this time. ;)

If you want to perform unsupported customization to the scripts, be our guest. All the php files are on your server and you can edit them anyway you like. We just can't provide support or instructions on how to accomplish those tasks. Adding a form using Web Form Builder though is extremely easy. Just use the HTML function and paste in the code and upload all files and folders to your root folder on your server and it will work. According to your last support ticket on May 13th, 2010 at 08:06 PM , you said everything was working and I quote "I did this... and, guess what! It worked. Coffee's on me. Take a break. "

As the pro version is released and developed, we will be providing more and more features. I am sure some of these features will fall in line with what you need.
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Nice, Scott.

I have asked all along the way for Coffee Cup's help to make this product work for me. I purchased the software in good faith, knowing that I might need more than the allowed trial period to build my website. Along the way, certain of your processes have worked until my needs went beyond the scope of the software. In an attempt to work within your software's parameters, I purchased more software, making a logical assumption that if I used CC softwares, these would work together well.

Each time that I got to a place where they did not, I spent days looking for workarounds, testing these workarounds, and asking CC for help only to be told.... I have approached communication in these forums with a certain playfulness. In short, I have played fairly. When I have stepped beyond nice, I have apologized and moved back to the standard of civil, human exchange which I value.

If you want to perform unsupported customization to the scripts, be our guest. All the php files are on your server and you can edit them anyway you like. We just can't provide support or instructions on how to accomplish those tasks. Adding a form using Web Form Builder though is extremely easy. Just use the HTML function and paste in the code and upload all files and folders to your root folder on your server and it will work. According to your last support ticket on May 13th, 2010 at 08:06 PM , you said everything was working and I quote "I did this... and, guess what! It worked. Coffee's on me. Take a break. "


Perhaps you will not be surprised that my shopping cart required more than one form. The quoted bit above worked very well in my static Contact Us page with a very simple email form.
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I have accidentally made two shopping carts. Is there anyway to combine or merge both of these carts into only one?
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PAM MCFARLAND wrote:
I have accidentally made two shopping carts. Is there anyway to combine or merge both of these carts into only one?

No, there is no way to combine two shops into one. Sorry.
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Best thing to do is just create a link from one shop to the other on your site. Customer won't know the difference.
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Is there a way to change the order of the products in a category. I want to add a new product but do not want it at the end.
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Look to the right hand side of the orange product bar in SCCP and click the arrows to move products up and down.:)
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I do not seem to have a orange product bar. I only have a orange category bar. I can move the category up and down.
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I'm sorry I was looking at SCCP. Yes you can move your category up by clicking the arrows to the right in SCC. Then products in that category can be dragged and dropped to the right location.:)
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
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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You can move your products anywhere in the category or even to other categories too with that drag and drop so it's pretty versatile that way.

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