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    Hi,

    I want to have in a Fragment with brief details of the product with an image at the top of the web page, then the Shopping Cart and then a 2nd Fragment with more detailed description and possibly another image.

    I have been trying to work out how to do this but to no avail.

    I can duplicate the code for the Fragment above the code for the Shopping Cart retaining the original code for a Fragment. However, when I right click to add a Fragment how will it know where it should be placed on the web page?

    Regards,
    Robin
    Robin Antill - Fan of Actinic.https://community.sellerdeck.com/cor...lies/smile.gif My Site 1st Choice Leisure Buildings

    #2
    You want the shopping cart in the middle of product details on a page?

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      #3
      Yes, I would like on the PRODUCT page (Web Page) some brief detail of the product, then the shopping cart and finally a more detailed description. Enclosed a rough sketch.
      Regards,
      Robin
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        #4
        Well hats off to you for asking the strangest question in a while. If we are talking just the cart summary, not the actual shopping cart page (which is huge) then your easiest way is to probably create a custom product list layout and use this when you want to do this, by selecting it on the section layout. In this custom layout you could have the code that currently creates the shopping cart summary duplicated into it. Add a row to the 'after row' part of the code and set the first row to be used. That way your first fragment should go top, then your cart layout, then your product.

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          #5
          Hi Lee,

          Thanks for your suggestion, I will give that a whirl. Sorry if my question was a bit strange, I do have trouble at times trying to explain what I am doing.

          What I am finding is that Actinic a very versatile program, but all the options available does make it quite hard to find how to implement them. When you do find out it is great.

          Thanks again.
          Regards,
          Robin
          Robin Antill - Fan of Actinic.https://community.sellerdeck.com/cor...lies/smile.gif My Site 1st Choice Leisure Buildings

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