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Once again I post.....
I am in need of "Continue Shopping" button in a shopping cart. Creating the button image is done, and I have tried to use the {module_goback}, however, this module does not work. (it does nothing when clicked). I assume that since the catalog does not exist as a page, that is why it does not work. There are no tags available to create this, so I am asking for guidance.
--Chuck
In that case: <a href="javascript:history.go(-1)"> [Go Back]</a>
will go take you to the previous page as well.
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Hi davis2121,
instead of {module_goback} you can simply add something like that to your shopping cart:
<a id="continue-shopping" href="[url to your store]">Continue Shopping</a>
and style it using CSS.
Nicole Windham | http://bcgurus.com/Business-Catalyst-Templates for only $7
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Thanks. That's what I ultimately did. However, knowing the client, I will probably be asked to have the button bring the customer to the last item purchased. But at least, this is a stopgap measure.
Thanks for responding!
--Chuck
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In that case: <a href="javascript:history.go(-1)"> [Go Back]</a>
will go take you to the previous page as well.
Nicole Windham | http://bcgurus.com/Business-Catalyst-Templates for only $7
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Nicole -- You da man! er...you know what I mean!
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Nichole it seems like there have been a few updates since you 2012 response so I am wondering why the default way (as written below) is not working on this. It seems to be taking me back one step but the step only reloads my cart with out the proper breadcrumbs, just a generic "Online Shop" tag that is unclickable.
Site is www.pdspiritstore.com/moore
<form>
<input type="image" src="http://www.pdspiritstore.com/images/continueshopping2.png" onclick="history.go(-1);return true;">
</form>