Add ss links to a custom page template & can search resuklts

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Add ss links to a custom page template & can search resuklts

Postby Kevin Sullivan » Wed Nov 20, 2002 10:36 am

Hi,

1) I cannot make ss links be added to a custom template. I have my own
header footer and links already built into the custom template.

http://www.exerciseequipmentpadding.com ... tents.html

I seem to be doing something wrong.

I tried to follow these instructions and simply used the code for the
example page template in my custom page template:

You can only use these tags in page templates.

[-- DEFINE LINK_TO_PAGE --]
[-- END_DEFINE LINK_TO_PAGE --]
Marks the beginning and end of the HTML that defines the link that other
pages will use to link to this page. These tags must come before the [--
DEFINE PAGE --] tag in a template.

Note:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
These tags are not required if you are building all page links into your
template. However, you must use these tags to define the links to this page
if you are letting ShopSite link pages automatically.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

You can use any page tags and fields in the LINK_TO_PAGE section, but the
tags and fields most commonly used are:
* PAGE.LinkName
* PAGE.LinkGraphic
* PAGE.LinkText
* PAGE.FileName
* [-- OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_URL --]

Look at the LINK_TO_PAGE section in the example page template for an example
of how to use these tags to create page links.

2) Can search results go directly to the more info page verses the page the
product is on?

Thanks, Kevin
kevin@vantelweb.com
Kevin Sullivan
 

Re: Add ss links to a custom page template & can search resu

Postby loren_d_c » Wed Nov 20, 2002 12:18 pm

Kevin,

1) I'm not sure that I understand what you are asking here, but perhaps
what you need is to look at the specs for the LOOP LINKS tag. That is
what you use in a page template to print out the links of pages that are
assigned to the particular page. The DEFINE LINK_TO_PAGE section only
defines how the link will look for THIS page when it appears as a link
on OTHER pages.

2) In ShopSite Pro 6.x, there is a Search Destination setting in the
Add/Edit product screen that allows you to select a destination for the
link in the search results other than the store page. This list includes
Store (the default, regular store page as usual), More Info, Made
(dynamic page generated by productsearch.cgi), and None (product will
not be indexed). You can also choose the radio button by the text field
and specify the full URL to any page you want.

-Loren



Kevin Sullivan wrote:
Hi,

1) I cannot make ss links be added to a custom template. I have my own
header footer and links already built into the custom template.

http://www.exerciseequipmentpadding.com ... tents.html

I seem to be doing something wrong.

I tried to follow these instructions and simply used the code for the
example page template in my custom page template:

You can only use these tags in page templates.

[-- DEFINE LINK_TO_PAGE --]
[-- END_DEFINE LINK_TO_PAGE --]
Marks the beginning and end of the HTML that defines the link that other
pages will use to link to this page. These tags must come before the [--
DEFINE PAGE --] tag in a template.

Note:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
These tags are not required if you are building all page links into your
template. However, you must use these tags to define the links to this page
if you are letting ShopSite link pages automatically.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

You can use any page tags and fields in the LINK_TO_PAGE section, but the
tags and fields most commonly used are:
* PAGE.LinkName
* PAGE.LinkGraphic
* PAGE.LinkText
* PAGE.FileName
* [-- OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_URL --]

Look at the LINK_TO_PAGE section in the example page template for an example
of how to use these tags to create page links.

2) Can search results go directly to the more info page verses the page the
product is on?

Thanks, Kevin
kevin@vantelweb.com
loren_d_c
 
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