Re: ZenCart added to an existing site?
For my customers, I create a website like www.mysite.com and put their webpage files there (HTML, etc).
Then I create a sub directory called "store" below that. Then Zen-Cart is installed there.
On the home page and outside pages, I create a link called SHOP and point it to
http://mysite.com/store/index.php
If you want to test the cart and not have it available to the public until it is working, don't have any pointers from the existing website and just directly access Zen-cart by the direct URL I showed above.
The cart will be separate from the outside website, but you can find a template for the store that perhaps matches the color or styles and fits in. As you get experience, you can adjust colors of every meny and page in the cart itself, but it can get quite time consuming to do that.
Some sites load the cart in the root directory and don't have a website per se just the cart.
Some sites load the cart in a completely different place and use a subdomain name and load the cart somewhere else (even across the country) from where the website might be. An example might be http://store.mysite.com where "store" might be on a different server than "www".
Although
Last edited by mshultise; 28 Mar 2013 at 10:29 AM.
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