Zen Cart Reference Book – The Ultimate Reference for Customising Zen Cart


A powerful feature of Zen Cart is a robust template system that “abstracts” the look-and-feel from the code and logic behind Zen Cart.  But what do you do if you don’t know if it’s a change in Admin, CSS or php file that you need?  And then, just when you think you’ve done it you realise there’s more to it than meets the eye.  For example, if the customer has a Gift Certificate balance, if the product has attributes set or if the customer selects to receive product notifications,  suddenly your perfect pages may not look so great anymore.

The Zen Cart Reference Book is for you. Every Zen Cart page, sidebox and email message is listed together with the admin customisations available, the CSS entries that apply and the relevant template (php) files.

  • Admin Customisations
    There are many settings available in Zen Cart Admin that will change the look and feel as well as the functionality of your store.  These are easy to use and do not require any knowledge of html or php coding.  You’ll be surprised at just how much you can do using only Admin settings.
  • CSS Customisations
    CSS, Cascading Style Sheet, is a set of ‘rules’ used to describe the presentation (including elements such as the fonts, colours and layout) of a web page.  In Zen Cart the list of style rules are saved in a number of .css files.  However, there are many references to available style rules that do not exist in the .css and these are also explored.
  • Template Customisations
    Zen Cart™ features a template override system that allows you to customise the look and functionality of your store without having to modify core files. This template override system also allows you to change your store’s look and functionality as required, for example on a seasonal basis or to promote a clearance sale or special product launch, by allowing you to create and have multiple templates available for your store.

The Zen Cart Reference Book helps you to easily and quickly locate the right information to make Zen Cart your e-commerce solution.  And with hundreds of screenshots, you can quickly check the visual effect, in a variety of scenarios, of a customisation without having to set it up yourself.

Zen Cart Reference Book - Quick Guide

The first chapter includes a quick guide in customising the home page of Zen Cart to get you going quickly.

1.    Home Links
2.    Header Search
3.    Logo
4.    Sales Message
5.    Breadcrumb Links
6.    Welcome Message
7.    Define Text
8.    Sideboxes
9.    Footer Links
10.    IP Address
11.    Copyright Statement
12.    Banner

The Zen Cart Reference Book has been developed as a constant desk companion for you as you are working with Zen Cart.  The hundreds of screenshots of all the Zen Cart pages can assist you in visualising your own design and the checklist can ensure you work systematically in preparing Zen Cart for the launch of your online store.

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More Zen Cart:

  1. Customising Zen Cart?
  2. Low Stock – Zen Cart Email Template
  3. Tell-a-friend – Zen Cart Email Template
  4. Product Notification – Zen Cart Email Template
  5. Zen Cart Template – Step-by-Step Install Guide
  1. #1 by robg on 5 September, 2009 - 2:11 pm

    I’ve just started looking at Zen Cart and stumbled across this. This book will be just what I need to make sense of it all. Looking forward to grabbing a copy. Thanks!

  2. #2 by kerrin hardy on 5 September, 2009 - 4:32 pm

    Hi Rob, thanks for stopping by. Don’t forget to sign up for the mailing list so that I can keep you up to date.
    K

  3. #3 by tommytwice on 6 September, 2009 - 5:02 pm

    Zen Cart is great and the support from the developers and all the users is fantastic. But, you can spend hours and hours trying to find the little tweak you are after. This type of reference guide would be really helpful I think for newbies and seasoned Zen Cart experts. I’ve signed up to be notified of when the book is available. Good luck.

  4. #4 by kerrin hardy on 8 September, 2009 - 11:36 am

    Just the reason why I started writing the Reference Book. The aim is to provide the right pointers when people need them. In my early days with Zen I seemed to only stumble upon the answer when I was looking for something else!
    Thanks for signing up :)

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