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Ask Agaric: Adding Photos to an ECommerce Site

I'm a little confused. Where do I upload pictures?

Agaric says...

With your system you can upload photos, as part of each product, through the web site itself.

You can log in here:

http://www.example.com/user

After logging in, you'll get a new menu with your name. Under your name there's a wonderful link called "Create content" which is where most of the action is on the Drupal content management system.

You can click on Product and then on Apparel Product. On that page you can fill in a title, and select sizes and product category, and a description. In between the product category and description there's a small link called "Images" which when clicked expands a section in which you can upload photos, graphics, or other pictures.

You can similarly upload non-product images at Create content > Image.

(This is for a Drupal 5 site using the e-commerce package of modules, but some level of customization, so any given site may be different.)

I'm a little confused. Where do I upload pictures?

Agaric says...

With your system you can upload photos, as part of each product, through the web site itself.

You can log in here:

http://www.example.com/user

After logging in, you'll get a new menu with your name. Under your name there's a wonderful link called "Create content" which is where most of the action is on the Drupal content management system.

You can click on Product and then on Apparel Product. On that page you can fill in a title, and select sizes and product category, and a description. In between the product category and description there's a small link called "Images" which when clicked expands a section in which you can upload photos, graphics, or other pictures.

You can similarly upload non-product images at Create content > Image.

(This is for a Drupal 5 site using the e-commerce package of modules, but some level of customization, so any given site may be different.)

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