Originally posted by fullyautomatix
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As a hint:
1) if you set up a sale and then get to the commit stage can you manually change the quantity in the URL and post the confirm with the old price while getting 2 or more of the product?
2) does the site pass cross site scripting attacks?Comment
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That really does hurt your eyes, all they need is flaming gifs, and faded photo borders to make my eyes bleedDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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The busy panelled layout and sharp fonts seem very suitable for an online spare parts catalogue, despite maybe looking a bit quaint compared with something like a Adobe Flash site flogging or showcasing perfume or flash cars or something.
I mean think of a physical shop - People _expect_ a hardware store to be piled from floor to ceiling with a plethora of things on shelf after shelf, whereas a designer shop should be a lot more sparse.
Not everything has to look modern and minimalWork in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThey said the same about this website too
CAR LEASING CHEAP LEASE CARS SALES CAR LEASING CHEAP BUSINESS HIRE DEALS
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe busy panelled layout and sharp fonts seem very suitable for an online spare parts catalogue, despite maybe looking a bit quaint compared with something like a Adobe Flash site flogging or showcasing perfume or flash cars or something.
I mean think of a physical shop - People _expect_ a hardware store to be piled from floor to ceiling with a plethora of things on shelf after shelf, whereas a designer shop should be a lot more sparse.
Not everything has to look modern and minimal
Also think of the audience - the people who buy spare parts will generally be mechanics etc who want to find what they want easily and quickly often when using a filthy mouse n keyboard at the back of a workshop.Comment
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