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  1. Thanks, you made me laugh. You've been very helpful and I greatly appreciate your input and kindness. I'll give a new skin a go and refer to the existing help.
  2. Thank you for your quick response bsmither. I knew my idea was cumbersome and I'm not surprised at your answer. So if I'm understanding your response correctly, maybe I should try creating a new skin for CubeCart using my existing code, css and js (as well as what is necessary for CubeCart), rewriting grid code for foundation, and see what happens. Where may I find placeholder definitions in CubeCart or are they so obvious I'll understand them looking at another skin? I'm sure I'll find issues, but if I get something that looks half-way good it will give me momentum to proceed further. Thanks.
  3. I have an existing website catalog with 1000 products. Site is based on Bootstrap 3. I strictly use a shopping cart for placing items in the cart, order checkout, order records. Product display is handled by Bootstrap. I've integrated a shopping cart based on javascript and it functions well, but the cart is limited in security. I have CubeCart 6.1.4 installed and it looks great. I understand that Bootstrap and Foundation have similar grids but I DON'T want to rewrite the website. I'm looking for a workaround. If I reproduced my products in the CubeCart mysql product table, and somehow had Bootstrap pages call a cart display from CubeCart and had an Add To Cart button that also called CubeCart, would something like that work? Basically I would need to call CubeCart from files outside the CubeCart folder environment. Would I be losing state? I'm looking for an opinion before I dive into coding. Thanks in advance.
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