7.1
Table Of Contents
- Table of Content
- Overview
- Understanding PrintShop Mail Web
- Getting Started
- The PrintShop Mail Web Interface
- Publishing Workflow
- Ordering Workflow
- New Document
- Order Manager
- Checkout
- Companies
- Users
- Publication Types
- Collections
- Settings
- About
- License
- Roles
- Languages
- Web Design
- Maintenance
- Settings
- Currencies
- Tax Rates
- Shipping Rates
- Calendar
- Production Settings
- User Input Field Defaults
- Output Folders
- Job options
- Printers
- E-mail Settings
- E-mail Addressees
- Managing E-mail Templates
- Modules Settings
- Enabling a MIS connector
- Installed modules
- Properties
- Enabling a Print Production connector
- Installed modules
- Properties
- Requirements
- Configuring the module
- The PayPal Sandbox
- Processing orders
- Requirements
- Configuring the Authorize.net module
- Test mode
- AVS and CCV checks
- Payment page
- Requirements
- Requesting a test account
- Configuring the iDEAL test dashboard
- Configuring the iDeal module
- Requirements
- Configuring the Moneris module
- Test mode
- Requesting a live account
- AVS and CVD checks
- Payment page
- Add a new Module
- Configure a module
- Delete a Module
- XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
- Options
- Sample POST receive script
- Interaction With PrintShop Mail Design
- Introduction to Regular Expressions
- Introduction
- Skinning Guide
- Getting started
- Creating your own skin
- The template file
- HMTL Outline
- Styling
- Key Concepts
- Style organization
- Header
- User information
- Menu bar
- Background
- Overview tables
- Edit forms
- Sub menus
- Special variables
- Variables for template files
- Variables for style files
- Creating page exceptions
- Creating a page specific template file
- Modifying a page specific template file
- DOM manipulation using jQuery
- Launching code on Document Ready
- Populating fields with computed values
- Removing elements from the DOM
- Adding information to the DOM
- Customizing the store front
- Storefront class
- Creating a hierarchical tree
- Adding a live search option
- Copyright Information
- Index
The PrintShop Mail Web Interface
Accessing PrintShop Mail Web 55
The PrintShop Mail Web Menu Tabs 56
Common Tasks 56
Remember me 56
Lost password 57
Modify user info 57
Set New Password 58
Change the language of the web site 58
The PrintShop Mail Web Interface is composed of a top menu, a tab-menu for each of the sections, as well as breadcrumbs.
Some sections of the website also include a sidebar on the right (with the default skin) that offer sub-sections to each tab.
PrintShop Mail Web navigates just like any other website and offers the same type of interface tools such as links, buttons,
radio buttons and checkboxes.
Accessing PrintShop Mail Web
To access the PrintShop Mail Web Interface, you must do so from a browser that has access to the location where it is
installed.
To access the website from the server where it is installed use any of the following methods:
l Double-click on PrintShop Mail Web on your desktop
l Go to Start, (All)Programs, PrintShop Mail Suite 7 and click on PrintShop Mail Web
l Open your browser and go to http://localhost/
l Open your browser and go to http://127.0.0.1/
To access the website from a computer on the same local network as the server:
l Open your web browser on the client computer
l Type in the IPof the server within a URL. For example if the server's IPis 192.168.100.123 , type in
http://192.168.100.123/
To access the website from a computer on the internet (for anyone to access the website):
l Make sure your server is accessible from the internet. To do this, make sure the port used by PrintShop Mail Web is
redirected from by the router to the PrintShop Mail Web server IP address. Your network administrator can do this for
you.
l If you want your website to be accessible using a domain name such as http://www.myprintshopname.com/ , you will
need to create a redirection or DNSsetup on the domain name. Your network administrator can do this for you.
l Once this is done, you can access your website from anywhere in the world by typing the IPor domain name of your
server, such as http://12.34.56.78/ or http://www.myprintshopname.com/
If, during installation, you specified an HTTPport that is different than port 80 (The default HTTPport), you will need
The PrintShop Mail Web Interface
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