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Help With Oscommerce And Sts Mobule Please I need help to make my template work

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Hope someone here will take pity on poor, little, programming-challenged, old me...I have managed to install Oscommerce (easy enough with Fantastico - many thanks to its creators) and the STS module (quite a feat for me!). I have even managed to find a very good set of HTML/CSS pages to use as templates.But this is where I'm stuck. I have been trawling - and still am - the Internet for help to transform my HTML pages so that they become templates. But all the explanations I have found are too complicated for me, because they all assume that I know PHP. I don't :) Would there be someone very nice here at Xisto who would take me by the hand and give a step by step how-to in plain English? Or could you point me somewhere on the Internet where the information is available, preferably for free?Thanks you all so much

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Hi freshpub!I could give you a hand with converting the HTML/CSS pages into templates if you wish. I've had some experience with PSD to HTML/CSS conversion and further conversion of the HTML/CSS files into templates.Send me a private message to discuss it further.

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Oh, see those php code lines/bits in the templates? replace the files with your template files and mimick the structure. Done.Like there is a php function getting the categories, copy paste that to your own template file(and change the extension of the html files to ".php").

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maybe someone can post a tutorial and and then post the link to it in this thread....(hint hint)

Oh, see those php code lines/bits in the templates? replace the files with your template files and mimick the structure. Done.Like there is a php function getting the categories, copy paste that to your own template file(and change the extension of the html files to ".php").


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