Re: categorys

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21794
interpreted = N
texte = >>What I like to do is to have a section called Powerbooks, a subsection >>Memory for PB G3, Memory for PB, Upgrades, Bags, etc. >> >>Then another Section called PowerMacs with subsections and so on. > > Enter StoreBuilder > Click Sections > Click New Root Section > Enter PowerBooksPowerMacs > Click Add > Click New next to PowerBooks > Enter MemoryUpgradeBags > Click Add > Click New next to PowerMacs > Enter sub1sub2sub3 > > When you enter new products, make sure you use the New Section Listing to > navigate to the section which you want that product to appear in. That is > where StoreBuilder attaches the two together.Ups. sorry. Maybe my message was wrong, but what I wanted to do is to code it my own and not let store-builder do it. I try to code my own pages with WebDNA in it. I was asking HOT to code it. Thanks for the support. Sincerely, Nitai Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: categorys (Nitai 1998)
  2. Re: categorys (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  3. categorys (Nitai 1998)
>>What I like to do is to have a section called Powerbooks, a subsection >>Memory for PB G3, Memory for PB, Upgrades, Bags, etc. >> >>Then another Section called PowerMacs with subsections and so on. > > Enter StoreBuilder > Click Sections > Click New Root Section > Enter PowerBooksPowerMacs > Click Add > Click New next to PowerBooks > Enter MemoryUpgradeBags > Click Add > Click New next to PowerMacs > Enter sub1sub2sub3 > > When you enter new products, make sure you use the New Section Listing to > navigate to the section which you want that product to appear in. That is > where StoreBuilder attaches the two together.Ups. sorry. Maybe my message was wrong, but what I wanted to do is to code it my own and not let store-builder do it. I try to code my own pages with WebDNA in it. I was asking HOT to code it. Thanks for the support. Sincerely, Nitai Nitai

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