Switch back n' forth?

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Hi all... did a search but kind of a weird search term/words to find.

To clarify (just downloaded trials) - for the SCCreatorPro & DesignerPro, which comes first? Designing it or creating it, with products etc? or do you just switch back n' forth between them to "get it right?"

Also, when creating additional pages, such as "About Us" - can you add images to the text copy?

I apologize if it's obvious, but I just kind of whipped around both programs to check'em out first.

I have another question, but I'll ask in a sep post.

Thanks!
~Kitty
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It really doesn't matter the order you go in. In Shopping Cart Creator you can apply a theme to your shop at any time during the process, so if you have not started customizing one yet, just use one of the default themes. Later you can customize a theme and then export that to Shopping Cart Creator and apply that to your shop.

As to adding images to the pages, yes you can do that using the HTML Tool.
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Yay.
Thanks again Scott.
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
It really doesn't matter the order you go in. In Shopping Cart Creator you can apply a theme to your shop at any time during the process, so if you have not started customizing one yet, just use one of the default themes. Later you can customize a theme and then export that to Shopping Cart Creator and apply that to your shop.

As to adding images to the pages, yes you can do that using the HTML Tool.


Scott, is this easier than actually having a button the says "Add Image"? Like the one in this text box editor? Seems like that would be a good upgrade item for the next version of SCCP. I realize when you use HTML it has to "link" to the image in your image folder on the server (as I assume the "Add Image" button would do), but I had hoped that I would not have to learn another language (HTML) at my age:lol:
Steve

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