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Custom Pages is a deprecated tool, included mainly for legacy compatibility. The preferred method for customizing your ShopSite store is with Custom Templates, a more robust and powerful tool. Because Custom Pages is no longer being updated, newer ShopSite features may not be available in pages created with the Custom Pages tool.
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The Custom Pages feature (previously called "Smart Tags") allows you to create some or all of the pages for your store in another application, and put links to your ShopSite databases in those pages. With this feature, you can use your HTML authoring tool-of-choice and have full control over your store's page layouts - and even use advanced features like frames - while using ShopSite's databases, shopping cart, and order processing features.
Custom pages and standard pages (created with the ShopSite browser interface) have very little overlap:
Using Custom Pages in your store requires 6 steps:
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The Custom Page Upload feature automatically puts custom page files in the smarthtml directory under the store’s output directory. ShopSite will look there and in any subdirectories for custom pages when publishing the store. If you use FTP to upload custom pages, you can put the page files in subdirectories under the smarthtml directory. When Publishing the store, ShopSite will look in subdirectories and process any files that it finds and copy the same directory structure to the store output directory.
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When ShopSite publishes your store, it converts the Smart Tags on your custom pages to real HTML tags containing the information from the products and pages databases. It puts the processed pages in the store's output directory.
See the Smart Tags Specification for a list of Smart Tags and their descriptions.
After you have added custom pages to your store, you can edit and delete them from within ShopSite.
You can, of course, make changes to the original custom page file on your own computer, and then use the Upload File button to upload the page again. As long as you use the same page name, the new version of the file will replace the existing version.
Unprocessed custom pages are stored in your store's smarthtml directory. However, when you publish your store, ShopSite puts the processed custom pages in your store's output directory, along with any normal ShopSite pages. Thus, links to custom pages from normal ShopSite pages should have this form:
<a href="custompagename.html">Link to custom page</a>
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