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This tutorial provides an overview of the features available within
CoffeeCup Shopping Cart Creator. This includes adding items and
groups, setting prices, choosing payment options, customizing your
site style, and more. (Version 2.9 used in this video tutorial)
This video will show you how to test your server to see if PHP is installed on your server. This involves writing a small amount of code in a text editor and then saving and uploading this file. This creates a Webpage on your site that you can check to see whether you have PHP installed. You can also contact your hosting provider to obtain this information.
Video duration: 132 seconds
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This video tutorial presents the basic features of CoffeeCup StyleSheet Maker. This software allows you to easily create style sheets for your Website.
(Version 5.0 used in this video tutorial)
Video duration: 101 seconds
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This tutorial provides an overview of CoffeeCup Photo Gallery. It will introduce you to the different themes provided within the program, show you how to adjust settings, and teach you how to customize albums.
(Version 5.91 used in this video tutorial)
Video duration: 106 seconds
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This video tutorial runs through the basic features of CoffeeCup Web JukeBox. This software allows you to place a customized Flash? music player on your Website.
(Version 4.5 used in this video tutorial)
This video will show you how to add a Flash? element to CoffeeCup HTML Editor. To do so, paste the object code between the two body tags and ensure that the files associated with your Flash? are saved to your working folder.
(Version 2008 used in this video tutorial)
Video duration: 90 seconds
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This tutorial will walk you through the basics of CoffeeCup Visual Site Designer, a strict What You See Is What You Get Webpage editor. This is ideal for Web design novices. You can create shapes, links, mouseovers, and more, use predefined templates, and publish your files using the built-in upload function.
(Version 5.9.4 used in this video tutorial)