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HDEnvy member Posts: 1 |
This is the second web site that I have built using an ejunkie integration with wix.com. I am having some issues though. This particular product requires a drop down menu that reflect variations of the product and offers different values. This feature is not showing up on the wix web site, instead the buyer is taken directly to the shopping cart page. Another question - is there a way to customize the shopping cart page more than just adding the client's logo? Thanks in advance, Sarah www.illustrateddomain.com # POSTED ON: August 10, 2011 @ 13:15 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4349 |
This help page covers the matter of cart customization, if you can get the overlay-style cart that appears "inside" the seller's page: http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.custom-cart.htm However, I don't think those techniques can work with a Wix site, since I don't think Wix will let you edit the raw HTML source code of the page where their Flash animations are embedded, and thus you may not be able to implement the overlay-style cart inside your pages there. The trouble with Wix in particular is that it's a proprietary site generator service that builds sites as interactive Flash animations, rather than the more typical HTML-based Web pages that E-junkie is designed to work with. Even for experienced Flash/ActionScript developers who build Flash-based sites completely from scratch (rather than using a service like Wix to help generate the site), using E-junkie in a Flash-based site can be challenging: http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.flash-shopping-cart.htm Products using Variants/Variations are even more challenging, because the button codes we provide for those products uses an HTML form, rather than a simple linked button. You might be able to manage adapting the form-based menus into a series of buttons, as explained in this tutorial: http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.variants.button-tutorial.htm In the case of a Wix site, once you derive the URL for each button, you'd just use those with whatever link/button maker widget Wix provides in their site generator interface. # POSTED ON: August 11, 2011 @ 15:31 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: August 11, 2011 @ 15:32 GMT -7 |
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