Let me first say I've been pouring over EVERYTHING for a week, reading, reading, testing, etc. Just when I think I'm going the bluevoda/add-on oscommerce or other cart route, I dive into the Soho tuts and realize how much easier it will be for a product/sales driven site like mine...that I would be better off to choose the shopping cart end FIRST since that is the labor intensive part for me.....
But I am STUCK STUCK STUCK on the template customization issue and just need someone to brainstorm it with me. I need to understand how something works before I can grasp what to do with it. I tried googling template tuts but---I NEED BASIC!! My site is very "artsy" so I need to use my own graphics for menus, buttons, etc. and I want the cart end to blend with the front-end.
First, my only hang up with Soho is the "front end" of my site. The look i want will DEFINITLY require customization...and maybe I will be able to do it myself..... I read about templatezapper, and that will probably be the way I end up going....but even then, if I don't understand how a template works, I don't know how to tell them what I want.
ANYWAY...not sure how to ask my question (i'm feeling SOO dense right now!) but here goes:
Template: (i know that all of this involves html codes. in this case, someone else wrote it and i'm just plugging in my own info.)
1. But, when you see a template to choose, I'm assuming it is like a STENCIL....meaning all of the rectangles and boxes that are outlined on the page are like CUTOUTS? So really, it is the spaces INBETWEEN and OUTSIDE the boxes and shapes that stay the same from page to page?
2. If that is so, my job is to "fill in" the cutouts with text, images, or other information within the boundaries of the stencil? So, I'm not really putting something ON TOP of a box, rather filling in the space with my own "stuff"?
3. If that is the case, can you LAYER inside the cutout? Can you put in a color to fill the space and then text ontop of the color? OR if not color, a texture/image? OR if you wanted to put 2 images inside the space, could you do that?
4. Can you ELIMINATE cutouts? Let's say the premade template has a column on the right side. Can you "delete" that colomn so that the background of your page fills it instead?
I guess I should stop now and see if I'm on the right track. I would really like to play around with a basic soho template first, but I think you have to have an account first.
Thanks for not thinking I'm a total dope!!! I searched all the glossaries and just can't seem to get this!
tammy
But I am STUCK STUCK STUCK on the template customization issue and just need someone to brainstorm it with me. I need to understand how something works before I can grasp what to do with it. I tried googling template tuts but---I NEED BASIC!! My site is very "artsy" so I need to use my own graphics for menus, buttons, etc. and I want the cart end to blend with the front-end.
First, my only hang up with Soho is the "front end" of my site. The look i want will DEFINITLY require customization...and maybe I will be able to do it myself..... I read about templatezapper, and that will probably be the way I end up going....but even then, if I don't understand how a template works, I don't know how to tell them what I want.
ANYWAY...not sure how to ask my question (i'm feeling SOO dense right now!) but here goes:
Template: (i know that all of this involves html codes. in this case, someone else wrote it and i'm just plugging in my own info.)
1. But, when you see a template to choose, I'm assuming it is like a STENCIL....meaning all of the rectangles and boxes that are outlined on the page are like CUTOUTS? So really, it is the spaces INBETWEEN and OUTSIDE the boxes and shapes that stay the same from page to page?
2. If that is so, my job is to "fill in" the cutouts with text, images, or other information within the boundaries of the stencil? So, I'm not really putting something ON TOP of a box, rather filling in the space with my own "stuff"?
3. If that is the case, can you LAYER inside the cutout? Can you put in a color to fill the space and then text ontop of the color? OR if not color, a texture/image? OR if you wanted to put 2 images inside the space, could you do that?
4. Can you ELIMINATE cutouts? Let's say the premade template has a column on the right side. Can you "delete" that colomn so that the background of your page fills it instead?
I guess I should stop now and see if I'm on the right track. I would really like to play around with a basic soho template first, but I think you have to have an account first.
Thanks for not thinking I'm a total dope!!! I searched all the glossaries and just can't seem to get this!
tammy
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