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Mar 2014

I see a lot about using e-junkie on WordPress. But I've not found an easy solution.



Here is the problem: I need a product catalog. No sense pasting 50 products into a single page.



There are plenty of e-commerce plugins for WP, but they all have their own add-to-cart and checkout features. Without a way to disable the built-in e-commerce features, I would need to leave e-junkie altogether.



All I need is a product catalog for WP that allows me to use e-junkie add-to-cart and checkout buttons.



Has anyone found a single solution for this?

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We'd suggest looking for ecommerce/storefront-related Themes for WordPress, rather than any WP Plugins per se, though we do recommend using the Raw HTML plugin to help with pasting our button codes properly.



You'd simply copy the Cart button codes we provide and paste them into your pages wherever you want the buttons to appear among your own layout, text and images. You can arrange your product listings into as many different pages as you wish; just make sure you paste at least one copy of your View Cart code from Seller Admin into every page that has any number of Cart buttons -- a common header, footer or sidebar area may be a good place for this.



See this help page for additional tips you may find useful:

1http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.site-blog.htm1

I found the existing WP plugin works fine. But the bigger suggestion is to put the "View Cart" button in a widget on the sidebar. Then you only need to put the "Add to Cart" code on your page. Kinda speeds things up and you don't forget to do it.

Excellent suggestion. And with WP JetPack you can choose the visibility of the widget based on what page is showing. I am going to do just that!