Is my shopping cart, visible to you????
Markjay
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I read somewhere in one of these threads that setting up hosting option that's a redirect or setup where the smugmug part of the address does not appear / need to be typed in the address bar, can possibly cause the Shoppping cart and other features to possibly not show up for the viewers....
so when you go to http://winkphotoworks.com
is my shopping cart showing up on YOUR pc when you look?
Just curious, thank you.
Markjay
so when you go to http://winkphotoworks.com
is my shopping cart showing up on YOUR pc when you look?
Just curious, thank you.
Markjay
Markjay
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
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Markjay,
I see the cart in the "Order Photos Here" gallery.
RootsLady
Make sense?
I didn't even know I WAS using "frames". How does one recognize when frames are being used or not? Yes I know, a ignorant photographer who knows nothing about site building question :-)
Safest as in, being confident "cookies" will work in a friendly way for the visitors?
And, how do I undo what I did and just use Cname now? What, you think I actually remember what I did to set this all up after all these months? lol
The safest way is to use a cname for what you want to do.
The only thing that makes sense to me, is photography? But yes, I see your point, well expressed and thank you for that!
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Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
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Their is no right way to use frames AND have cookies work in Internet Explorer - otherwise I would just have you fix it that way
Well, it's like this:
I knew I had to upload full size images for printing a quality print and, did not want customers to lose site of the fact that these are copyright images. So, I added the white border (extended the canvas) with my copyright symbol to the image so that the image itself still had enough to print from with the border excluded.
Bad idea?
Suggest a different way of handling this?
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!