Did you change it to frames in December then?
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Hi Henrik
There's a 'No Frames in Checkout' option in 'Design | Design Options' you can use to remove all your frames in Actinic when you get through to the checkout. That's probably your best bet.
It's worth thinking about trying to do your design without frames as support for them is being withdrawn over the next couple of years.
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Thanx for the help cdicken!
Unfortunately it didn’t help me all the way. I have a framed html site and when you click on a link, my “actinic web shop” opens in one of the frames.
I guess the option “remove custom frames in checkout” don’t work because my “actinic web shop” pages don’t contain any frames? Or have I completely misunderstood everything?
I could just change my links to ”_blank” instead of “_self” and let the shop open in a new tab/window but I would really like to keep it the way it is.
Can I somehow manually change the checkout to open in a new window?
http://www.sema-tec.com
Best regards
Henrik
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Originally posted by REXI could just change my links to ”_blank” instead of “_self” and let the shop open in a new tab/window but I would really like to keep it the way it is.
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You are probably right and I have plans to completely rebuild the site, but I lack the time to look in to it right now. I need to find a quick solution for this and move on to more “money making” tasks (less than 1% of our sales is through the web right now ).
If there are none, then I have to move the “catalog” outside my framed structure.
Best regards
Henrik
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Originally posted by REX(less than 1% of our sales is through the web right now ).
If a business isn't bolstering it's position through the web, i think very shortly it will not be a business. Love it or hate it you simply have to join the web bandwagon. Each month goes by and even stranger businesses are getting online, i just wish people understood the real power and what the web can add to your business - it is truly incredible, it really is, but you gotta have some balls and faith to go for it.
When you see websites easily turning over half a million and sometimes over a million pound, your eyes are firmly opened for ever!
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RuralWeb
I have altered the links to open the pages outside the framed structure for the moment.
Leehack
What are you talking about (off topic)?
But I must answer. My company develops and markets advanced equipment for measuring condition in industrial machines. Our main focus is the high end market with equipment and software at € 20 000 and more, typical buyers are BIG companies. No one orders this type of equipment over the web. Our website is a catalog with accessories for the expensive systems and basic instruments for the same purpose but in the lower price range.
RuralWeb
Frames may be crapp, but it’s not therefore only 1% of our sales is online. Try to search for Viber-A with google and see where you find us!
/Henrik
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Frames may be crapp, but it’s not therefore only 1% of our sales is online. Try to search for Viber-A with google and see where you find us!
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You mentioned "less than 1% of our sales is through the web right now", when you say right now, that would usually imply (to me), that you could do better and indeed probably want to. I have no idea on your business, i spoke more in general terms, but we both seem to agree, you could do better. Having a website with a recommended structure from the past 5 years would be progress.
It's great to be top of Google on certain terms, it makes you feel good for sure, when i see my company name on top of 40,000,000 results, it's an achievement, but not to be taken as cracked it by any means. Your term on the other hand has 1,240 results, it's not really something to write home about being top of that pile. But if that's what floats your boat and you like your frames, then i wish you a genuine good luck for the future.
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