$ too. And BTW, in your meta tags, the generator should be Zen Cart, "Delightful Daisy" is a legitimate site author but not the site's generator.
$ too. And BTW, in your meta tags, the generator should be Zen Cart, "Delightful Daisy" is a legitimate site author but not the site's generator.
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i get $$$ aswell....
Only seeing $$$$
There are two parts to configuring your currency settings. The first is whether you want to accept more than one currency and the second is adding the new currency.
Begin by opening your Admin. Point your cursor at Configuration in the top menu, choose My Store from the drop down. If you are running your shop in a language that is not English and are going to use your native currency, click on the line that says "Switch To Default Language Currency" and change the value to true. If you are going to run the cart in English, but not use US Dollars, make sure that the "Switch To Default Language Currency" is set to false.
To add a new currency, point your cursor at Localization on the menu bar, choose Currencies from the drop down. On the page that comes up click the new currency button. Fill in the information appropriate for your currency and check the box if it is to be the default for your shop. Click the insert button, then after the page refreshes, click the update currencies button.
Go to your online store and you should see £ now if not then make sure you close the page and then open it again.
Sorry my previous post was clear as mud this is easier.
There are two parts to configuring your currency settings. The first is whether you want to accept more than one currency and the second is adding the new currency.
Begin by opening your Admin. Point your cursor at Configuration in the top menu, choose My Store from the drop down. Make sure that the "Switch To Default Language Currency" is set to false.
Point your cursor at Localization on the menu bar, choose Currencies from the drop down. On the page that comes up click the GB Pound line and then click the Edit button on the right.
Check the box if it is to be the default for your shop.
Click the update button, then after the page refreshes, click the update currencies button.
Go to your online store and you should see £ now if not then make sure you close the page and then open it again.
@Bigenuf
I think the issue is that some sort of mod is being used to determine the location the visitor is viewing the site from, which then automatically sets the currency to that of the visitor .. but it's not working correctly.
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Thanks for your help, everyone.
Steven300, you are right that I want this to be automatic. I was using the userCurrency module that worked, then I hired a guy to update the look of my website and apparently this module stopped working.
Ugh! Now I have to debug this problem.![]()