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Digital-Door-Locks
6th February 2006, 09:37 AM
Greeting
I just started evaluating the Ezimerchant pro. I have one question here, would I be able to create a website based on files that I have? I don't want to use any theme, I have my website, all I want to do is simply set the categories, products, payments options and cart theme and once completed want to copy the code that will show buy now, view cart and so on on my website....

Any way of doing this? or do I have to copy the product's page from my website every time I create a product and place them into the product section of each product?

my understanding is that I have to create all the products, then that will generate some data into the database, and of course creates the script into the HTML pages, and then all I have to do is to copy that into my website... is that the case?

Thanks in advance

dferguson
7th February 2006, 10:29 AM
Hi

ezimermerchant Pro cant add 'buy now' buttons to your existing site in the way that you have attempted to integrate the PayPal cart.

ezimerchant must build a site based on a theme (either standard theme or modified).

Your site appears highly customised and in order to get ezimerchant pro on to your site you would need to get a professional ezimerchant theme made to make it look like your current site.

Digital-Door-Locks
7th February 2006, 09:50 PM
Dave
Thanks, I will try to get my products into the software for now, and see what I can do, also with the template I spoke with Achim and I mentioned template number 8789.
http://osc.template-help.com/8789/contact_us.php the template currently showing USA and Euro, how hard would it be to change the currency to say AUS,US,NZ,CAD?

Thanks in advance....

dferguson
23rd February 2006, 11:00 AM
You must have seen this template through www.practical-webs.com.au

These templates come from stock artwork. Basically you choose one you like and Practial Webs converts it to work with ezimerchant.

ezimerchant however is single currency only. So your site will display its prices in AUD by default.

You could add currency converters like www.xe.com/ucc or www.jazconvert.com to the site to give international customers an easy way to check what the cost would be in their own currency.