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Hello,

I want to use coffeecup to change the layout of my site. Has anyone some experience to change prestashop sites with coffeecup or is it not possible?.

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Piet
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I can't tell you if it's possible or not. Prestashop is not known to me. But what you can do, is downloading a trial of the CoffeeCup shop and try.
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Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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Hi, I am a Prestashop user also with an online retail store. I am keen to find out how I might be able to use and integrate the two also.
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You may be able to use the HTML Editor to edit some code setups for it but you should probably take a closer look at the structure to know if it's editable outside of the Prestashop setup first. Could be that it's an internal only setup. Let us know if that's the case or if you have the ability to edit things manually or not. If so then yes you probably can use the HTML Code editor to help with it, but you'll need to know some code to do that.
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Piet out of curiosity I downloaded and set up Prestashop in Wamp. I had no problems with it and it appeared to have all the bells and whistles. and was complete as it was and quite easy to use. Being free was a sweetener.
With over a 1000 themes I should think you do not need much tweeking. I found I could adjust the logos slider etc. to change the look.

Where the editor or Visual Site Designer (VSD) comes in is by a lead into the shop and for extra information. What it would need is the addition of a well designed form. That is where the form builder comes in.

My opinion would be to get the shop working and if you are fairly new at web page creation use VSD and the Form Designer.

Having looked at it I found it a very good application but CC's Shop Cart Creator and designer may be much easier to set up for a small business.
The Guy from OZ



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