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Thread: 2 Add to Cart Buttons

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    saltysupply is offline Junior Member
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    How would I go about adding a add to cart button on the category page. I would want 2 different buttons one for the cat page and one for the product details page.

    Also I want to add a description under the product photo on the details page is there a way to do this? you can see an example here
    https://www.worldwidecorals.com/p-36...or-colony.aspx

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    Rob is offline Senior Member
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    that's a pretty funky skin...not quite sure what to suggest.
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    Mike The Last Boyscout is offline User
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    Adding an add to cart button to the category page would take some customization, check out the 'entity.tableorderform.xml.config' XML package to get some ideas on how you could do that. As for the product page changes, that would also be an XML package - could you clarify a bit more on what you were looking to do there?

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    saltysupply is offline Junior Member
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    I didn't design the skin, it was done by someone in house based off the default skin and im not familiar with xml. I will see what I can figure out, even just having the same add to cart button would be fine.

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    Rob is offline Senior Member
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    well, try the tableorderform XmlPackage layout and see where it leads. that's the best start as Mike suggested then.
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