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PowerStore set up

Thread began 8/12/2009 11:49 am by lrawlins367093 | Last modified 8/12/2009 4:52 pm by Neil Beadle | 1053 views | 1 replies |

lrawlins367093

PowerStore set up

OK,

I gave in and have purchased PowerStore 2, but find the step-by-step procedures seem to wander about drunkenly at times.

How about a real step-by-step without having to go from one document to another to another then back to the first and on to the next step.

It also doesn't tell me where the store is to be located in my site. Is is as a sub-domain or a certain folder in the site, or do I toss out the work I did initially setting up the layout of the site and use the templates for PowerStore 2 and start all over from scratch.

Yes, admittedly this is fits in the "stupid question" category better documentation avoids most of these.

Why not allow prospective buyers the ability to read documentation in advance before they spend money on something that they may later regret?

Thanks

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Neil Beadle

Setting up PowerStore - PowerStore documentation

The store can be uploaded anywhere on your server. You just need to make sure that the paths you enter in the WA_Globals.php file go to the correct location. In most situations, PowerStore is considered "the website" and is stored in the main directory. If you would like to store it in a sub-directory, that will work.

As far as the design goes, you will need to decide this for yourself. PowerStore has been created to be easily modified, but will require an understanding of CSS and updating style sheets.

Thank you for your feedback regarding the PowerStore documentation. Currently the documentation is broken-out into multiple documents to make each step more digestible. We're constantly working on improving all the documentation for our products and will keep your comments in mind.

All WebAssist documentation is available publicly under our Support menu. You will notice that the Read_me.htm file included in the PowerStore files contains the same content as the PowerStore Getting Started Guide.

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