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    Using Actinic Shop within a website

    Hi

    I just have a simple question about integrating an Actinic Shop within an existing website:

    Will I have any problem if I just put a link in my website menu to acatalog/index.html (my default shop page) instead of building the whole website with brochure pages, etc ... within Actinic ? Maybe there are some issues with cookies, javascript (actiniccore.js) or something like that ?


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    #2
    No problem at all to link through to the actinic pages from non-actinic. If you want to display the cart, search box etc on the non-actinic pages the best solution is to look at the code on a actinic page on the server and copy the code into the new page - not forgetting the Actinic stuff in the <head> section ... this is how I build a standalone homepage but still shows the cart contents, simple search etc


    Bikster
    SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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      #3
      That's perfect!
      Thanks John

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        #4
        Hi.I've been playing around with using dreamweaver to create a site using framesets and then linking the brochure from within the dreamweaver site,resulting it opening up within the _main frame.Is this good practice?or is it,as I suspect,extremely bad for seo?

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          #5
          Welcome Jamie. Search through the forum about frames and you will see that they are not recommended. You'd be far better off developing your site without using frames.

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            #6
            Yeah.Thanks for that I thought as much,crawlers would have problems etc.Cheers anyway,it was just a quicker way than to build my own template!

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