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LINK MY OSCOMMERCE CATALOG to MY WEEBLY SITE


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I am a total newb to this stuff so my questions may be silly to some but here they are. How can I get my oscommerce catalog to show up when the catalog button is pushed on my Weebly site? And is there a search engine somewhere on this site that I am over looking? It would be nice to keyword search instead of looking at every page that exist in this forum to find ab answer.

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I am a total newb to this stuff so my questions may be silly to some but here they are. How can I get my oscommerce catalog to show up when the catalog button is pushed on my Weebly site? And is there a search engine somewhere on this site that I am over looking? It would be nice to keyword search instead of looking at every page that exist in this forum to find ab answer.

Weebly site? That is sort of out of the scope of this forum. Maybe there is a Weebly support group?

 

What is the URL to your shop? Well, just put that URL in a link on your Weebly web page....

 

 

Seriously, maybe someone will come along shortly that knows what Weebly is and is familiar with their controls.

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Weebly

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Weebly is an online, free, widget-based Web site creator, funded by micro-seed fund Y Combinator. It uses a widget style format, allowing users to create pages with only a few clicks by dragging and dropping different page elements (images, text, or interactive content, etc.) onto a page and filling in the content.[1] It competes with Yola (formerly Synthasite), Jimdo, Webs, uCoz, Wix, and other web hosting and creation sites.[2] The site was originally created by David Rusenko, Dan Veltri, and Chris Fanini, all of whom attended Penn State for an undergraduate degree.[3] It was named by Time Magazine as number four of the fifty best websites of 2007.[4]

 

In June 2008, Weebly added the Weebly pro accounts feature, allowing users to create password-protected pages and upgrade file size limits, as well as receive additional support services.[5] As recently as October 2008, Weebly has become compatible with Safari and Google Chrome in addition to its existing compatibility to Internet Explorer and Firefox.[6]

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Weebly

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Weebly is an online, free, widget-based Web site creator, funded by micro-seed fund Y Combinator. It uses a widget style format, allowing users to create pages with only a few clicks by dragging and dropping different page elements (images, text, or interactive content, etc.) onto a page and filling in the content.[1] It competes with Yola (formerly Synthasite), Jimdo, Webs, uCoz, Wix, and other web hosting and creation sites.[2] The site was originally created by David Rusenko, Dan Veltri, and Chris Fanini, all of whom attended Penn State for an undergraduate degree.[3] It was named by Time Magazine as number four of the fifty best websites of 2007.[4]

 

In June 2008, Weebly added the Weebly pro accounts feature, allowing users to create password-protected pages and upgrade file size limits, as well as receive additional support services.[5] As recently as October 2008, Weebly has become compatible with Safari and Google Chrome in addition to its existing compatibility to Internet Explorer and Firefox.[6]

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