UPS information at bottom of page

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UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Chris Moore » Fri Feb 13, 2004 3:15 pm

Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much in the
past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my pages?
Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be branded
by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM
Chris Moore
 

Re: UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Jim » Fri Feb 13, 2004 3:18 pm

Chris,
Hate to say this but if you want to remove it you will have to turn off
UPS shipping. This is a requirement that they have for anyone who uses
anything that deals with UPS.

You could always add copyright information for other shipping methods
you may use to the screens so that it doesn't look like you just use UPS.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:
Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much in the
past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my pages?
Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be branded
by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM

Jim
 

Re: UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Chris Moore » Fri Feb 13, 2004 4:44 pm

Ok. Then riddle me this. How can I move the "tag" around? For example, on my
Shopping cart page, it is at the very bottom of the page not inside a table
or anything
(http://store.ciscodata.com/Store/cisco- ... uters.html click add
to cart...ugly) , even after I have close the table and html inside of the
"Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section. Yet on my
Shipping page (same item with a zip code of 75041 and click "checkout",
which has the same exact html in it's "Text at the bottom of the Shipping
screen:" section, the "tag" appears nicely and neatly at the bottom of and
inside of the table?

-chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jet8$bk1$1@support.shopsite.com...
Chris,
Hate to say this but if you want to remove it you will have to turn off
UPS shipping. This is a requirement that they have for anyone who uses
anything that deals with UPS.

You could always add copyright information for other shipping methods
you may use to the screens so that it doesn't look like you just use UPS.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:
Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much in
the
past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my
pages?
Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be
branded
by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM

Chris Moore
 

Re: UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Jim » Fri Feb 13, 2004 6:22 pm

On your Shopping Cart screen you have an extra set of closing body and
html tags. Where do they come from?

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:
Ok. Then riddle me this. How can I move the "tag" around? For example, on my
Shopping cart page, it is at the very bottom of the page not inside a table
or anything
(http://store.ciscodata.com/Store/cisco- ... uters.html click add
to cart...ugly) , even after I have close the table and html inside of the
"Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section. Yet on my
Shipping page (same item with a zip code of 75041 and click "checkout",
which has the same exact html in it's "Text at the bottom of the Shipping
screen:" section, the "tag" appears nicely and neatly at the bottom of and
inside of the table?

-chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jet8$bk1$1@support.shopsite.com...

Chris,
Hate to say this but if you want to remove it you will have to turn off
UPS shipping. This is a requirement that they have for anyone who uses
anything that deals with UPS.

You could always add copyright information for other shipping methods
you may use to the screens so that it doesn't look like you just use UPS.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:

Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much in

the

past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my

pages?

Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be

branded

by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM




Jim
 

Re: UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Chris Moore » Mon Feb 16, 2004 8:59 am

In the html "Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section I
close the page. It appears that shopsite is closing the html too. I use the
exact same html in the "Text at the bottom of the Shipping screen:" section.
In this section it has two close body/html tags but the UPS "tag" plays nice
here. What gives? :)


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jplr$e3u$1@support.shopsite.com...
On your Shopping Cart screen you have an extra set of closing body and
html tags. Where do they come from?

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:
Ok. Then riddle me this. How can I move the "tag" around? For example,
on my
Shopping cart page, it is at the very bottom of the page not inside a
table
or anything
(http://store.ciscodata.com/Store/cisco- ... uters.html click
add
to cart...ugly) , even after I have close the table and html inside of
the
"Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section. Yet on my
Shipping page (same item with a zip code of 75041 and click "checkout",
which has the same exact html in it's "Text at the bottom of the
Shipping
screen:" section, the "tag" appears nicely and neatly at the bottom of
and
inside of the table?

-chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jet8$bk1$1@support.shopsite.com...

Chris,
Hate to say this but if you want to remove it you will have to turn off
UPS shipping. This is a requirement that they have for anyone who uses
anything that deals with UPS.

You could always add copyright information for other shipping methods
you may use to the screens so that it doesn't look like you just use
UPS.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:

Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much in

the

past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my

pages?

Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be

branded

by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM




Chris Moore
 

Re: UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Jim » Mon Feb 16, 2004 10:58 am

Chris,
ShopSite generates the opening and closing html for all pages in the
shopping cart screens. The fields where you can enter text for the top
and bottom of the shopping cart screens are for additional information
you want to include on the page. You should not put opening or closing
<html> or <body> tags in those fields. I'm not sure if removing your
closing tags would fix the problem or not but I would give that a try.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:
In the html "Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section I
close the page. It appears that shopsite is closing the html too. I use the
exact same html in the "Text at the bottom of the Shipping screen:" section.
In this section it has two close body/html tags but the UPS "tag" plays nice
here. What gives? :)


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jplr$e3u$1@support.shopsite.com...

On your Shopping Cart screen you have an extra set of closing body and
html tags. Where do they come from?

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:

Ok. Then riddle me this. How can I move the "tag" around? For example,

on my

Shopping cart page, it is at the very bottom of the page not inside a

table

or anything
(http://store.ciscodata.com/Store/cisco- ... uters.html click

add

to cart...ugly) , even after I have close the table and html inside of

the

"Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section. Yet on my
Shipping page (same item with a zip code of 75041 and click "checkout",
which has the same exact html in it's "Text at the bottom of the

Shipping

screen:" section, the "tag" appears nicely and neatly at the bottom of

and

inside of the table?

-chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jet8$bk1$1@support.shopsite.com...


Chris,
Hate to say this but if you want to remove it you will have to turn off
UPS shipping. This is a requirement that they have for anyone who uses
anything that deals with UPS.

You could always add copyright information for other shipping methods
you may use to the screens so that it doesn't look like you just use

UPS.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:


Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much in

the


past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my

pages?


Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be

branded


by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM






Jim
 

Re: UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Chris Moore » Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:28 am

Jim,
I took them out and the results were the same. I even took the html that was
working in the Shipping Screen and copy-pasted it into the Cart Screen
section, with the same results. Im stumped. Any other ideas?

Chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0qsem$l7q$1@support.shopsite.com...
Chris,
ShopSite generates the opening and closing html for all pages in the
shopping cart screens. The fields where you can enter text for the top
and bottom of the shopping cart screens are for additional information
you want to include on the page. You should not put opening or closing
html> or <body> tags in those fields. I'm not sure if removing your
closing tags would fix the problem or not but I would give that a try.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:
In the html "Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section I
close the page. It appears that shopsite is closing the html too. I use
the
exact same html in the "Text at the bottom of the Shipping screen:"
section.
In this section it has two close body/html tags but the UPS "tag" plays
nice
here. What gives? :)


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jplr$e3u$1@support.shopsite.com...

On your Shopping Cart screen you have an extra set of closing body and
html tags. Where do they come from?

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:

Ok. Then riddle me this. How can I move the "tag" around? For example,

on my

Shopping cart page, it is at the very bottom of the page not inside a

table

or anything
(http://store.ciscodata.com/Store/cisco- ... uters.html click

add

to cart...ugly) , even after I have close the table and html inside of

the

"Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section. Yet on my
Shipping page (same item with a zip code of 75041 and click "checkout",
which has the same exact html in it's "Text at the bottom of the

Shipping

screen:" section, the "tag" appears nicely and neatly at the bottom of

and

inside of the table?

-chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jet8$bk1$1@support.shopsite.com...


Chris,
Hate to say this but if you want to remove it you will have to turn
off
UPS shipping. This is a requirement that they have for anyone who
uses
anything that deals with UPS.

You could always add copyright information for other shipping methods
you may use to the screens so that it doesn't look like you just use

UPS.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:


Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much in

the


past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my

pages?


Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be

branded


by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM






Chris Moore
 

Re: UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Chris Moore » Tue Feb 17, 2004 3:49 pm

Jim,

I am stumped. Do you have any other suggestions and/or words of wisdom?

Chris


"Chris Moore" <cmoore@alliancedatacom.com> wrote in message
news:c0quaa$lkj$1@support.shopsite.com...
Jim,
I took them out and the results were the same. I even took the html that
was
working in the Shipping Screen and copy-pasted it into the Cart Screen
section, with the same results. Im stumped. Any other ideas?

Chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0qsem$l7q$1@support.shopsite.com...
Chris,
ShopSite generates the opening and closing html for all pages in the
shopping cart screens. The fields where you can enter text for the top
and bottom of the shopping cart screens are for additional information
you want to include on the page. You should not put opening or closing
html> or <body> tags in those fields. I'm not sure if removing your
closing tags would fix the problem or not but I would give that a try.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:
In the html "Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section
I
close the page. It appears that shopsite is closing the html too. I
use
the
exact same html in the "Text at the bottom of the Shipping screen:"
section.
In this section it has two close body/html tags but the UPS "tag"
plays
nice
here. What gives? :)


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jplr$e3u$1@support.shopsite.com...

On your Shopping Cart screen you have an extra set of closing body and
html tags. Where do they come from?

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:

Ok. Then riddle me this. How can I move the "tag" around? For
example,

on my

Shopping cart page, it is at the very bottom of the page not inside a

table

or anything
(http://store.ciscodata.com/Store/cisco- ... uters.html
click

add

to cart...ugly) , even after I have close the table and html inside
of

the

"Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section. Yet on my
Shipping page (same item with a zip code of 75041 and click
"checkout",
which has the same exact html in it's "Text at the bottom of the

Shipping

screen:" section, the "tag" appears nicely and neatly at the bottom
of

and

inside of the table?

-chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jet8$bk1$1@support.shopsite.com...


Chris,
Hate to say this but if you want to remove it you will have to turn
off
UPS shipping. This is a requirement that they have for anyone who
uses
anything that deals with UPS.

You could always add copyright information for other shipping
methods
you may use to the screens so that it doesn't look like you just use

UPS.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:


Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much
in

the


past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my

pages?


Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be

branded


by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM








Chris Moore
 

Re: UPS information at bottom of page

Postby Jim » Wed Feb 18, 2004 11:04 am

In ShopSite 6.3 I tried just using a single line of text to see where it
was placed. In the Shopping Cart it is placed above the UPS copyright
and on the Billing/Shipping screen it is place below the UPS
copyright. So I don't think there is any way to have it display the
same on both pages.

Since ShopSite 7 uses custom templates in the Shopping Cart screens
there is more flexability as to where things are place.

Jim


Chris Moore wrote:

Jim,

I am stumped. Do you have any other suggestions and/or words of wisdom?

Chris


"Chris Moore" <cmoore@alliancedatacom.com> wrote in message
news:c0quaa$lkj$1@support.shopsite.com...

Jim,
I took them out and the results were the same. I even took the html that

was

working in the Shipping Screen and copy-pasted it into the Cart Screen
section, with the same results. Im stumped. Any other ideas?

Chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0qsem$l7q$1@support.shopsite.com...

Chris,
ShopSite generates the opening and closing html for all pages in the
shopping cart screens. The fields where you can enter text for the top
and bottom of the shopping cart screens are for additional information
you want to include on the page. You should not put opening or closing
html> or <body> tags in those fields. I'm not sure if removing your
closing tags would fix the problem or not but I would give that a try.

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:

In the html "Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section

I

close the page. It appears that shopsite is closing the html too. I

use

the

exact same html in the "Text at the bottom of the Shipping screen:"

section.

In this section it has two close body/html tags but the UPS "tag"

plays

nice

here. What gives? :)


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jplr$e3u$1@support.shopsite.com...


On your Shopping Cart screen you have an extra set of closing body and
html tags. Where do they come from?

Jim

Chris Moore wrote:


Ok. Then riddle me this. How can I move the "tag" around? For

example,

on my


Shopping cart page, it is at the very bottom of the page not inside a

table


or anything
(http://store.ciscodata.com/Store/cisco- ... uters.html

click

add


to cart...ugly) , even after I have close the table and html inside

of

the


"Text at the bottom of the Shopping Cart screen:" section. Yet on my
Shipping page (same item with a zip code of 75041 and click

"checkout",

which has the same exact html in it's "Text at the bottom of the

Shipping


screen:" section, the "tag" appears nicely and neatly at the bottom

of

and


inside of the table?

-chris


"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:c0jet8$bk1$1@support.shopsite.com...



Chris,
Hate to say this but if you want to remove it you will have to turn

off

UPS shipping. This is a requirement that they have for anyone who

uses

anything that deals with UPS.

You could always add copyright information for other shipping

methods

you may use to the screens so that it doesn't look like you just use

UPS.


Jim

Chris Moore wrote:



Hey guys (and Gals)

I am new here and love the work your doing. I have learned so much

in

the



past few days from you all.

My question is, how can I remove the UPS "tag" at the bottom of my

pages?



Although I use UPS, I also use other carriers and do not want to be

branded



by UPS.

Your response is eagerly anticipated.

Thank you in advance!

-CM








Jim
 


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