Sorry it's taken so long to get back with everyone, and I really do appreciate the input and advice. I'm sure that a responsive template will work for my site, that's not the problem. I don't have time to redo my site right now. I have, among other things, Ceon Advanced Shipper, M.A.P. Pricing, Apsona ShopAdmin, several other plugins, and I have spent countless hours getting my showbook page to display like I want. I don't understand PHP, so most of the time I must refer to help for changes. I know the problems that I ran into when implementing many of those plugins and changes, and when I upgrade and/or go to another template I can foresee dozens and dozens of hours trying to get this all set back up, and I simply don't have the time for that right now. I must have advanced shipper because the shipping origin on many of my products (especially larger items) are spread across the nation. I must have M.A.P. Pricing. If I build a mobile responsive site in another folder, and it doesn't work with my other site, I've only lost a few hours, and I'm no worse off than I am right now. I want to build a mobile friendly site, for temporary, without some of the features I currently have in my main site, and hope for the best with pricing and shipping if someone purchases from me on a mobile device. Furthermore, I'm confused as to why people are telling me that what I want to do will not work when practically half of the websites on the internet are set up like that. Walmart.com, Sears.com, Tigerdirect.com,.. the list goes on and on with either 'm.website.com' or 'mobile.website.com' . It's probably some reason that I won't understand anyway. ha.. I know those sites aren't ZenCart, and I certainly mean NO disrespect to anyone here. I know that Y'all know infinitely more than I do about website design, ZenCart, Google, etc.. All I want to do is install a responsive template in another folder, redirect my main site to that folder, using the same database, until I get time to rebuild my main site with a single, mobile responsive template. At which time I plan on having only ONE website, like Anne, jeking, and everyone else has suggested. I'm looking for a temporary fix until the end of summer.. Unless it works great, then I'll roll with what's working. If this will not work, as suggested, then this is the end of it, and I'll have to wait until the end of summer to redo my main site. Does that explain what my dilemma is? I'm still open for anyone to say anything or make any suggestions. I know I sound very hard-headed about this, but I am. ha.. Not really; I just don't have time to try and mess with my site right now and risk messing it up. Thanks everyone!!!!
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