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Mar 2014

This might be a silly question, but I can't seem to find an answer around here...



I want to implement the fat free cart pro inside my site, but using my own sales buttons (ie. I want the sales page to pop-up inside the page). How do I do this?



My sales page is here: 24http://www.retroactivejealousy.com/get-the-guide24



(I use OptimizePress and Wordpress, if that makes a difference).



Thanks so much!

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Make sure to copy your View Cart code in full directly from Seller Admin and paste at least one copy of that code into every page that has any number of Cart buttons. Your View Cart code is unique to you but the same for all your products, so it doesn't matter which product's button codes screen you copy it from. This code will add some javascript to your page that manages the overlay-style cart display "inside" your page.



The top of this help page explains how to modify our button code to replace our standard button image with any custom button graphic or text link you may prefer:

11http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.custom.purchase-buttons.htm11

In Wordpress the best way is to just put the view cart code into a Widget on the sidebar. That will automatically load it on every page so you don't forget.

Fantastic, thanks for all of the help.



I'm still having difficulty, however. I use OptimizePress for my sales pages, and I'm trying to find a way to use the OptimizePress sales buttons and still have a pop-up cart inside the page.



If anyone has any tips on how to proceed, I'd be grateful.

You won't actually be able to use the buttons provided by OptimizePress. You CAN still use those images for the buttons, but you will need to use the code we provide to you in place of any other automatically generated buttons.



Our buttons are provided in HTML code so that you can simply copy and paste them into the HTML of your webpages. From there it's a simple matter of swapping out the image address in our code with the image address for the graphics you'd actually like to use.



If you are using WordPress you may want to consider getting the Raw HTML plugin to allow you to edit the HTML of your pages more easily, a link to that plugin can be found on our help page here:

1http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.site-blog.htm#wordpress1

I use a plugin called Code Embed to insert things like e-junkie code without having to edit everything in raw text all the time.



Also track down the e-junkie plugin. It works pretty good and you can tell it which buttons to use on a global level. Makes it easy to change them later if you need to.



Hope that helps.

Do you know the name of the e-junkie plugin? I'm determined to figure this out...

Ohhhh the internet...



Thanks for the link, and no thanks for the snarky comment. Just wanted to make sure I had the one you were talking about, geez...

Ohhhh the internet...



Thanks for the link, and no thanks for the snarky comment. Just wanted to make sure I had the one you were talking about, geez...

I was only poking you. It is the only one out there. I have never got the one command to work where it lists all the products one after the other. So put the View Cart button in a widget on the side. And the Add to Cart directly on your product.



How do you like OptimizePress? And have you used any other themes in the past?

Unfortunately I believe the WordPress plugin is out of date. It was created by one of our users and hasn't been updated to be compatible with current versions of WordPress, which is why we've stopped linking to it in our own help documentation.

That's too bad. I really want fat free cart pro to be compatible with Optimize Press...



@dstrange I love Optimize Press. Very user friendly. I use it for all of my sales pages. Have not used other themes in the past.