I have a store with several collections and products. I manage merchandise for a couple of small businesses by linking my collections for them to their site with the use of a buy button. This way it looks like my store is native to their website and not like it is redirecting to MY webstore. I have a client that is also a shopify user but they want me to manage their merchandise and online store. How can I link one of my collections to one of their menu items “apparel” so that it acts like a normal buy button and pops up the store within their webpage without redirecting them to mine? I know it might be easier to just have access to their website, but they do not want that. THey only want me to create and sell their merchandise for them.
Topic summary
A merchant manages merchandise for multiple small businesses using Shopify buy buttons embedded on client sites. They currently use buy buttons to make their store appear native to client websites without redirecting to their main store.
Current Challenge:
A new client (also on Shopify) wants the merchant to create and sell merchandise for them, but doesn’t want to grant website access. The merchant needs to link one of their collections to the client’s menu item (“apparel”) so it functions like a buy button—displaying within the client’s webpage without redirecting.
Latest Development:
The first responder suggested a promising solution involving code insertion. The original poster is now asking where exactly to insert this code within a Shopify theme, specifically for a particular menu item. They’ve attempted this on their own site but cannot locate where to add the code for the specific menu item (“apparel” in this case).
Status: Ongoing troubleshooting of implementation details.
ok that sounds very promising. If my client is also using a Shopify theme for their website, where would they insert the code. I have tried doing it on my own site and cannot find where I need to insert the code for the particular menu item (in this case “apparel”)