How to put VSD pages into SCCPro? -...

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Hi all

Just thought i'ed thro this out there. Does anyone know how to embed your VSD pages into Shopping Cart Creator Pro like this site?

http://www.motorcycle-gadgets.com/index.php

I love this site and this is exactly how i would like to build my SC sites.

anyone, anyone?

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Are you sure that is what was done? It looks like a shopping cart with additional pages. This can be done from within the cart itself without VSD.
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hahaha...

well when i look at the View Source of the page the meta tags say created in CC SCC and about half way down the page theres coding there which says created in VSD?
So i would have to asume it has been done this way. Have alook and see what you think?

Love to know how he's done it?

Cheers

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Create your page in VSD by linking all the images to your items in your shop then copy the source code to your shop page. You'll also have to make sure your files directory is in the right place for the images to show.:)
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The site you are referencing is my company's site: http://motorcycle-gadgets.com. I do all the website design using CoffeeCup products. Best website development products I have ever used.

I basically create all the pages in VSD and copy the html into the Shopping Cart Creator pages using the html editor. You will also need to copy all the images and files stored on your local drive to your server. The CoffeeCup FTP software makes this very easy.

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Hey Craig , Eric

Thanks for your replies. I was playing around with this last night and i actually got it to work. :D
This adds a whole new dimension to my shopping cart sites. I love it!!!
Like you Craig, I also do all my web construction with CoffeeCup. Brilliant i recon.
have a great day fellas..

Cheers
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I basically create all the pages in VSD and copy the html into the Shopping Cart Creator pages using the html editor. You will also need to copy all the images and files stored on your local drive to your server.


Craig- I really like what you have done to your site. Each time you make an update- what files do you reupload- Or do you just use the shopping cart upload button?

-Debra
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If you make changes to a page in VSD, you have to cut and paste the new html into the SCC pages and upload your cart. If you have images or documents embedded in your VSD pages, you need to upload those to your server as well. If you don't have a lot of files, you can just reload everything. Otherwise, I usually update by file name or by date.
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HI Craig, thank you for your reply. Want to verify that I am understanding your instructions:

1: Open the created html page of VSD in CC HTML Editor. Copy the VSD page contents and place into the SCC pages.

2: Open the SCC page in CC HTML Editor and this is where I would paste the contents from the VSD html page from step 1.

3: Use an external (CC FTP) ftp to upload the files of SCC from step 2 and any images or documents embedded in the VSD pages.

Appreciate your time Craig- thanks!

Debra

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