Oops I only now saw the link you posted,thanx for the link.
How does this addon differ from what I did?
What makes it more secure than the method I used to accomplish the same?
Oops I only now saw the link you posted,thanx for the link.
How does this addon differ from what I did?
What makes it more secure than the method I used to accomplish the same?
Originally Posted by enigma666666
With your method you have created a "Static" html page...Originally Posted by enigma666666
Try renaming a category or adding a category - - you will not see it on your html page
The module keeps this "dynamic" so any change is represented as they are made
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Yes I realize this, but categories are already defined and are set in stone, so will not be updated in anycase thus the static box serves its purpose.
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20 years a Zencart User
You are free to employ any methodology you wish, but your description of the methods you are currently focusing on indicate to me that you have a very limited understanding of how dynamic content sites work.
There is a LOT happening in the background that is not immediately obvious. Session tracking, algorithmic calculations, data processing and complex management that can ONLY be reliably performed using the core code.
Just because you can SEE stuff in a browser window and it APPEARS to do what it is designed to do, is no guarantee that ALL the functions are happening as they should.
Good luck!
20 years a Zencart User
I have a general idea of what is cooking behind the scenes with regards to Dynamic content sites, but I am most defintely not
a coder at all! I'm more of the artsy,visual orientated, creative types
I assure you that I am not gonna be making a habit out of integrating some Zencart elements within html sites.
The client does not like the structured look of Zencart at all and want things to be integrated inside the original design I showed to him. The only way I can accomplish this is to do things the onorthodox way. Since the site is essentially an online catalog only and not a fully fledged online store,my methods should not pose a problem at all.
If however,a client wants a fully fledged online store with Zencart chosen as the preferred shopping cart, then I would rather design the entire site inside Zencart off course.![]()
Awesome I envy you!
Wish I could skip winter altogether by hopping on a plane
This past Summer hasn't been nice at all in Jhb and way too much rain and cold. What's happening to our beautiful African climate?
Btw,your fairestcape site is looking great!
I see you used Joomla for it. I'm still a newbie at Joomla and its taking me forever to get the hang of it.
Wordpress,Drupal and Nuke is so much easier to work with![]()
20 years a Zencart User
I like the first linked site, very nice site!
I get what you are saying.
I think what I am going to do, when I get some free time, is to create a couple of unique looking custom Zencart templates and use them as demos for when clients want an online store with Zen shopping cart.
It will make things much easier when working against a deadline, if I already have custom templates on hand.![]()
Btw, since you have been a Zenner for ages,perhaps you can help me with something.
I asked on another thread,but thus far there has not been a concrete answer as to how exactly to accomplish the following:
Client wants products to display no prices or shopping cart at all, so I have disabled cart and prices in admin BUT client wants prices to be displayed on the "Specials" page, but no cart or quantities.
Log-in status is disabled and so the general public will be able to view products without prices and phone for prices.
Public will also be able to view the Specials which have prices displayed,but no online transactions will take place.
Client needs to update products and specials himself so I can't use login permissions as an option.
Any ideas how I can do this, bearing in mind that I am code "challenged"?![]()