7.1
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- How to
- Common Tasks
- Company Tasks
- Publication Type and Document Tasks
- Add publication types
- Modify the publication type properties
- Delete a publication type folder
- Adding documents to a publication type
- Delete documents from a publication type
- Edit document properties
- Manage production settings
- Output options
- Manage linked files
- Setting up web forms
- Define file upload settings
- Setting up pricing
- Image Collection Tasks
- Order Manager Tasks
- Ordering workflow
- Settings
- General Settings
- Pricing and Ordering
- Production
- Modules
- Enabling B2C (Business to Customer)
- Introduction to Regular Expressions
1.3.6 Skins
The PrintShop Mail Web web site is fully skinnable. A skin is a series of files that control the presentation of
the web site. Everything except the actual textual content of the page can - and will - vary from skin to skin.
To allow PrintShop Mail Web to be skinnable, style is completely separated from contents. The web page use
standard HTML elements, user defined classes and unique IDs. The style information is stored in Cascading
Style Sheets (CSS) documents, allowing the styles to be changed and manage the styles without the need to
change the source code.
1.3.7 Order statuses
A customer orders documents to be printed by the print shop. An order can contain multiple documents. Every
order goes through the following stages:
• Ordered
• Approved
• In-plant
• Shipping
• Completed
In addition to this there is the On hold status. This folder contains orders that require a quote from the print
shop, these orders remain in this status until pricing is agreed.
Introduction - Key Concepts
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