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    Default Re: SEO Help?

    You say you are using a template you installed (abagon red)... the foldername for that is your "custom" foldername to use for all overrides. Everywhere you see a /classic/ folder, create an /abagon_red/ (or whatever is the exact name) folder next to it to put any customized files in per the override instructions. If you ever switch to another template, you will need the same additional subfolders for the new template name.

    You can always take a "snapshot" of your files and database as they exist now. It is good to do this regularly: monthly, weekly or daily depending on your site's traffic, update frequency and sensitivity level. There are many ways to get backups of files and db, so research and use the one you find most comfortable and effective.

    Yes, it is always best to install Zen Cart manually, if for no other reason than to avoid automatic installation in a subfolder instead of the root, and being assigned database table prefixes which will serve only to add complex ity to your operations.

    **This is ridiculous - I can't use the word "c o m p l e x i t y" in the forum?
    Last edited by gjh42; 8 May 2012 at 12:26 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnycopilot View Post
    I am using a custom Template (abagon red), I have made a few other CSS changes and additions; I know what they are. I installed 3 other templates, but I am not using them (a modern Zen, Black Zen, Cold Steel). Here's my question.. is it too late to create these 'custom' folders now,
    These templates *are* your 'custom' folders. No need for you to create anything. (However, please review gjh42's reply, which gives additional information in regards to where the overides are allowable.. or in other words, what folders to create to extend the customisations in ways that your templates don't currently support).


    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnycopilot View Post
    and will it help me if I do? (as far as I am concerned,, a built-in system 'backup' of exactly what I have now would be fantastic. I can't really see wanting to restore my website before the changes I have made anyway,, if I don't have to.).
    Renaming your template folders (hereafter referred to as your CUSTOM folders) will prevent your customisations to the template files being overritten if you re-upload the template files again, so it isn't a *bad* thing to do. It can even be useful. For example: Assume you come across a template called 'MyTemplateNumber1' which looks quite 'christmassy'. If you rename this template (and its same named folders) to "Xmas", then as xmas draws close you can simply look at your template list and easily identify this template for what it is, rather than the non-descript name of 'MyTemplateNumber1', so within seconds the entire store will get a complete new look for the xmas period, and is just as easily reverted back afterwards.

    Another example, useful for developers, is to name thier templates according to the store that they were designed for. Then when another customer comes along and wants a similar design it is a simply matter of copying this template, renaming it for the new customer, and then making any other customer specific changes to this new template.

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnycopilot View Post
    On my next Zen Cart install, I am going to do a manual install. That is unless you-guys and girls advise me otherwise.
    The only 'safe' install is a manual install. However, on most systems (except goDaddy), the automatic installs work very well and is a quick n easy way to get a site up and running with minimal fuss.
    However, I will add that this has been a topic of many discussions, and no one has managed to change another persons opinion over whether it is a good or a bad thing to do. There are advantages and disadvantages to both, so consider it a personal preference based on your own experience(s), (but even this is just my personal opinion).

    One thing that we ALL agree on, is NEVER EVER use the automated systems to perform an upgrade. These *WILL* cause problems.

    Finally, as a general rule, those that do manual installs have far less problems doing upgrades than those that use the auto installers. Partly because those that do the manual installs have already become familiar with uploading files, and at least have a vague idea of how zencart functions and interacts with the database, and partly, because the upgrades expect various things to be in certain places with specific naming conventions, and the automatic installers like to do things *thier* way, which is often in conflict with the manual installations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnycopilot View Post
    Zen Cart people are really awesome.. I mean that..
    This is one of the best things about zencart (other than the software itself). I've developed for a number of different eCommerce stores, and not one has come even close to providing the same kind of support that you find in these forums (and from the Zencart team themselves). Zenners can take pride in this fact. I know I do. :)

    Cheers
    Rod

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    The CUSTOM folders are named after your template. So after any initial zencart install, you should first select your template as that will determine what your custom folders will be called.

    I also have several templates installed/loaded on my main site in my signature. Everytime I do a mod or something, I have to make sure the mod is in the various custom template folders...if I want to use that template with that mod.

    By the way, the other night I finished customizing the free Abagon Red template (your template) with color changes, which is now on my main site for testing:

    http://www.prommart.com/

    sph
    prommart com
    Last edited by SPH; 13 May 2012 at 11:30 PM.

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    I understand the premise of the custom folders now... thanks to everyone's posts... Like I have said before, Zen Cart people are really great.. I haven't had time to do ANY reading up on EXACTLY what needs to be done to make sure that files that aren't 'custom' are in 'other' folders or vice-versa??? Like when gjh42 said
    Quote Originally Posted by gjh42 View Post
    Everywhere you see a /classic/ folder, create an /abagon_red/ (or whatever is the exact name) folder next to it to put any customized files in per the override instructions. If you ever switch to another template, you will need the same additional subfolders for the new template name.
    but AFTER I do a little homework and start making sure that I have all of the files in the correct places, folders named, etc.. if I have any questions I will post again. .. and RodG put it in nice simple terms that even I can understand.. haha.. SPH, I saw your website and it looked great! I noticed changed the color again, I'll have to post later and ask how you did that.

    Thanks everyone....
    Last edited by Johnnycopilot; 18 May 2012 at 06:17 AM.

 

 
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