And no, unless you DRASTICALLY modify the content of what is in your bullet/table (ie, change from one form to another) you could simply edit the HTML Code within the editor IN SCC. For example on your attached jpg, if you wanted point one (with the high powered panels) to be moved down to point two (where the integrated bypass diodes are discussed) you could simply cut/copy/paste the text within the lines of code for those bullets.
And no, unless you DRASTICALLY modify the content of what is in your bullet/table (ie, change from one form to another) you could simply edit the HTML Code within the editor IN SCC. For example on your attached jpg, if you wanted point one (with the high powered panels) to be moved down to point two (where the integrated bypass diodes are discussed) you could simply cut/copy/paste the text within the lines of code for those bullets.
Living the dream, stocking the cream
My observations are that its a pretty nice program. But certain functionality is lacking and it prevents me from purchasing it at this time.
1. The import from CSV function is severely limited in that it only allows for one mass import. Any subsequent attempts to load additional content via the import CSV function will result in errors.
1. The use of only one subcategory is somewhat limiting. I could reformat my current shop to use just one subcategory but the following limitation makes that unusable.
3. The lack of pagination means that my Pro shop could potentially have unlimited items on a single page that scrolls endlessly.
I have no doubt that the folks at CoffeeCup will address these at some point in the future and when they do I'll certainly have another look. But for now its just not quite right for me.
Thanks
1. The import from CSV function is severely limited in that it only allows for one mass import. Any subsequent attempts to load additional content via the import CSV function will result in errors.
1. The use of only one subcategory is somewhat limiting. I could reformat my current shop to use just one subcategory but the following limitation makes that unusable.
3. The lack of pagination means that my Pro shop could potentially have unlimited items on a single page that scrolls endlessly.
I have no doubt that the folks at CoffeeCup will address these at some point in the future and when they do I'll certainly have another look. But for now its just not quite right for me.
Thanks
Been away for a while attending trade shows, I've read all your comments and the upshot is I'm leaving SCC pro & SCD pro on my hard drive till the text editor and other issues are improved. As i said I was under the impression the program was code less and "easy to use"as regards text input etc. and quite frankly although I'm pretty conversant with html i don't have the time to mess about with it just to achieve something as simple as writing product descriptions, so it will sit there till coffee cup decide to put this right (well i did buy it)
If you don't want to use code, use plain text.
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
Er I can't create bullitt lists or format the text without using using code as the text editor is so basic it's next to usless thats my whole point
Er, being that you're "pretty conversant with html", you would know that a bullet list can be coded in less than a minute, as well as any other formating techniques. You don't need to use a separate html editor for child's play.
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
Tom wrote:
Er, being that you're "pretty conversant with html", you would know that a bullet list can be coded in less than a minute, as well as any other formating techniques. You don't need to use a separate html editor for child's play.
Er, being that you're "pretty conversant with html", you would know that a bullet list can be coded in less than a minute, as well as any other formating techniques. You don't need to use a separate html editor for child's play.
Tom - I pointed out several options earlier in the thread that he could've used to solve his "issue", but it seems that he'd rather spend several hours complaining about CC and the software, which doesn't really have the limitations that he claimed...
Living the dream, stocking the cream
I don't understand why we continue to get users complaining about having to enter a little bit of HTML code when there's numerous examples of code and plenty of other users willing to help. I would rather have a program that allows HTML code to be inserted then one that can't.
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
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
Slightly off topic, but a great example of superb help is Eric's s-drive site which I literally used right after reading this thread.
Thanks for the "incomplete" iframe scroll box page for cc streams Eric! Helped me get around a nasty implementation I was dealing with on http://chamber.mightyowlband.org/Media.html
Thanks for the "incomplete" iframe scroll box page for cc streams Eric! Helped me get around a nasty implementation I was dealing with on http://chamber.mightyowlband.org/Media.html
Aren't you a little short for a Storm Trooper?
You're never going to please everyone no matter what you do. That's why I don't worry about pleasing anyone.
That way when someone is is pleased, it's a unexpected bonus. I'd last about a day in customer service before I tell the customer who is always right to KMA.
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
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