REPLICA GRAPHICS Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 I'm new to using osCommerce and I bought a template from templatemonster.com. I had the template installed and now I made changes to the photoshop files . I changed the files but now where do I upload the files to? What folder are they located in? or do i have to save them in a different format. Any help is great. Thanks
Guest Posted July 6, 2006 Posted July 6, 2006 I'm new to using osCommerce and I bought a template from templatemonster.com. I had the template installed and now I made changes to the photoshop files . I changed the files but now where do I upload the files to? What folder are they located in? or do i have to save them in a different format. Any help is great. Thanks I'm learning the hard way too, lol. I believe the edited images go in your shop/images folder - and they need to correspond with the file names as they are, in your ftp space. My question is related - but it's more of a problem, so I'm going to post a new post about it. Good luck!
imcrazyjap Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Check here, http://www.templatemonster.com/help/9 They instruct how to save photoshop format to gif/jpg.
♥Vger Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Be aware that if your site used the up to date version of osCommerce before you had the template installed - it won't be now. You'll need to reapply the security fixes manually. Vger
♥Monika in Germany Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 and if you have a templatemonster template, the links in your header that shuld go to SSL (login, account etc) need to be all fixed, they take you to regular http pages. :-) Monika addicted to writing code ... can't get enough of databases either, LOL! my toolbox: Textpad - Compare and Merge - phpMyAdmin - WS_FTP - Photoshop - How to search the forum Interactive Media Award July 2007 ~ category E-Commerce my advice on the forum is for free, PMs where you send me work are considered consultation which I charge for ...
bill110 Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 and if you have a templatemonster template, the links in your header that shuld go to SSL (login, account etc) need to be all fixed, they take you to regular http pages. I wondered why they were called "monster".. lol My Contributions Stylesheet With Descriptions Glassy Grey Boxtops Our Products Meta Tags On The Fly Password Protect Admin "No matter where you go....There you are" - Buccaroo Bonsai
boxtel Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 I wondered why they were called "monster".. lol probably a recommendation by their legal department. Treasurer MFC
♥Monika in Germany Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Amanda, you are killing me these days. Good thing I wasn't drinking when I read this. Honestly, I always said for a newbie a template is extremely dangerous, even more those that have a bunch of preinstalled (and moreor less debugged) modules. You need to really know where to get those ... :-) Monika addicted to writing code ... can't get enough of databases either, LOL! my toolbox: Textpad - Compare and Merge - phpMyAdmin - WS_FTP - Photoshop - How to search the forum Interactive Media Award July 2007 ~ category E-Commerce my advice on the forum is for free, PMs where you send me work are considered consultation which I charge for ...
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