The old FAQ's have been captured and recompiled into an updated PDF, attached here.
You can find the new format of FAQ's here, as we continue to build them in the new system: http://www.zen-cart.com/index.php?ma...=index&cPath=1
The old FAQ's have been captured and recompiled into an updated PDF, attached here.
You can find the new format of FAQ's here, as we continue to build them in the new system: http://www.zen-cart.com/index.php?ma...=index&cPath=1
Last edited by DrByte; 12 May 2006 at 06:09 AM.
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Where are the old forum stuffs?
Zencart Support Archives towards the bottom of the new Forum pageOriginally Posted by tassoman
Dr Byte
I have uploaded and set-up both a demo cart with all the demo data included and a blank cart ready for live data, as recommended by yourself in a reply to an earlier post by me.
I am now trying to make the override changes to the demo stylesheets etc., and decided to download this FAQ pdf. Having unzippped and looked through it, I can see that there are quite a few things that could be of great help, however, there is just one big problem.
It appears that during the compilation a lot of the information has overrun the right hand side of the page. This makes it impossible to understand what the full problem/solution/process is.
I have already copied numerous sections of text into MS Word from the forums/wiki regarding customization and replaced every reference to "Custom" or "Your_Template" etc., with the actual template name that I intend to use.
I have printed nearly 50 pages so far and though I am going through it step by step I am still finding it difficult, as just as I think I've applied everything to my working template, I find something else needs changing.
Still I will get there "eZENtually"
Just thought i'd give you heads up on the PDF.
Best Regards
Keith
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