olko-polko Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 Hello everybody, I am new here and frankly speaking these are my first steps at osCommerce :-" I am looking to build an online store and so I have purchased a Lingerie shop OSC template and thought that I should somehow set it up and then edit it. And here is the question - HOW?? Can you please guide me? :blush: Or it is better for me to ask the company who sold me the template to do this? So as you have already understood, I am completely confused and I am hoping for your help. And thanks so much for reading all this and I will really appreciate your assistance. Kind regards, Olga
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♥GLWalker Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 Hello everybody, I am new here and frankly speaking these are my first steps at osCommerce :-" I am looking to build an online store and so I have purchased a Lingerie shop OSC template and thought that I should somehow set it up and then edit it. And here is the question - HOW?? Can you please guide me? :blush: Or it is better for me to ask the company who sold me the template to do this? So as you have already understood, I am completely confused and I am hoping for your help. And thanks so much for reading all this and I will really appreciate your assistance. Kind regards, Olga Well well well. You feel into the template trap. You may or may not have troubles depending what you want to edit. Sometimes the templates like that make the code a big mess. What exactly do you want to edit? I doubt the company that sold it would give any help, they dont really know oscommerce, as can be seen by the way the force their template to override osc. What I would recommend, is taking the nice psd files that came with your template, and make them fit into a template structure that is compatable with osc without killing the stylesheet and changing the osc code. If your good with HTML you can do it without much trouble as you dont have to change anything php, just the table structure that wraps around oscommerce. Follow the community build: BS3 to osCommerce Responsive from the Get Go! Check out the new construction: Admin Gone to Total BS!
olko-polko Posted April 11, 2008 Author Posted April 11, 2008 thank you Jack, there seems to be too much info for me, but I will try to review at least the basics this weekend:) well Glcustoms, at least these guys lionizing me and answer my stupid questions :wacko: but I really appreciate your recommendations and more questions are coming soon :-" regards, Olga
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