"Can you explain the difference in the header codes, and when to use each of them?" |
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Short AnswerWe recommend watching our video tutorials for more thorough explanation. This article only applies to users using our Javascript implementation of the cart. Detailed ExplanationHeader Code - Standard - This is the regular header code that you use for most of your site. All non-secure, or http pages
Header Code - Standard SECURE- This is not common to need this but, IF you are running any addtional the Individual Page Codes on your secure pages (e.g. checkout, customer Account), besides the ones that are intended for that page, then you will need to use this code:
- Typically, this is most common if you are displaying any of our menu systems, such as the Dynamic Menus, or other things like the Search tool,
- To get this code, click on the Header Code - Standard link, and in that new page that is popped-up, you can select the standard or secure version
Header Code - SECURE- This code goes at the top of any of your secure pages, such as the Checkout, or Customer Account.
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