![]() ![]() Then, I copied all of the Statamic files to my snipcart-statamic folder. :) I installed it using Web Platform Installer, which is relatively straightforward. So, here’s what I did:įirst, I installed PHP. That being said, according to the Statamic docs, I was missing a few critical pieces to make it all run like a well-oiled machine. For this demo, I was looking to run Statamic on my local IIS. Installing Statamic on WindowsĪs some of you know, Snipcart is run primarily on Windows as the bulk of our backend code is written in. I’ll also take you through the IIS installation process, which, unfortunately, was not as straightforward as I had expected. In fact, Statamic allows you to create your website using their admin panel, or by directly editing your files. No need to worry! It’s quite easy to use. More specifically, I’ll show you how to integrate our HTML/JS-based shopping cart to Statamic’s flat file PHP-based CMS. To keep it interesting, I’ve merged two very awesome topics: Statamic, and The Legend of Zelda universe. ![]() In this latest Snipcart integration post, we’re going to get right into the thick of things. ![]()
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