mkdesigns Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Does anyone know of any good tutorials for customizing the index page? I am wanting to customize the index page similar to the layout of netaporter.com. Then from there it would be a product/category search similar to the one on that site as well. Thanks for all of the suggestions!
Guest Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Melanie, I don't think that is an OSCommerce website and if it is, it is completely custom. Chris
web-project Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 can be done with static index.html page Please read this line: Do you want to find all the answers to your questions? click here. As for contribution database it's located here! 8 people out of 10 don't bother to read installation manuals. I can recommend: if you can't read the installation manual, don't bother to install any contribution yourself. Before installing contribution or editing/updating/deleting any files, do the full backup, it will save to you & everyone here on the forum time to fix your issues. Any issues with oscommerce, I am here to help you.
mkdesigns Posted January 18, 2010 Author Posted January 18, 2010 Forgive me as I am new to oscommerce and pretty much all of this :) So, I can have an index.html and index.php? They will not interfere with one another? My catalog is in my root. Would I need to change it to a catalog folder and then have my index.html in the root? Thank you!
web-project Posted January 22, 2010 Posted January 22, 2010 Forgive me as I am new to oscommerce and pretty much all of this :) So, I can have an index.html and index.php? They will not interfere with one another? My catalog is in my root. Would I need to change it to a catalog folder and then have my index.html in the root? Thank you! No, you can have the index.html and index.php by default the .html should be loaded first and after sort of promo banner you can simply redirect clients to index.php (oscommerce file) Please read this line: Do you want to find all the answers to your questions? click here. As for contribution database it's located here! 8 people out of 10 don't bother to read installation manuals. I can recommend: if you can't read the installation manual, don't bother to install any contribution yourself. Before installing contribution or editing/updating/deleting any files, do the full backup, it will save to you & everyone here on the forum time to fix your issues. Any issues with oscommerce, I am here to help you.
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