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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI've made no secret of my name on this forum.... so I don't know what the purpose of your post is to be honest.Last edited by Durbs; 19 August 2009, 22:54.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI've made no secret of my name on this forum.... so I don't know what the purpose of your post is to be honest.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot very SEO friendly or memorable url's:
http://www.grangeaquatics.co.uk/prod...d52dfbf6510331
0/10
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Originally posted by timfoster View PostWhat utter nonsense!! Have some pride in your work!!
So, note my comment about this not being a victory for common sense.
Of course I agree with you, timfoster, although after many years at this game, it's tempting to have the 'well if that's what they really want and they won't bloody listen despite what we say, then to hell with them' attitude. Forgive me for being suitably cynical.
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You could try one of my Plan B apps: http://store.d2sitelock.com/StoreFro...e-Version.aspx
Soon to be released in its new super-shiny v.2 form. Its designed to make it a piece of p1ss to create an online store and i've used the thing so often, i can take a clean PC to fully running D2 StoreFront installation in about 5 mins.
The version you see is pretty tired and long overdue an overhaul but the new version i'm running here is slick and just as easy to use and will be a straight update over the existing version.
So may be worth a whirl if you want summat, quick, functional and very stable.
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If your mate wanted a somewhat wierd layout like
this I might consider doing very similar at rather less than above as I have to do a version with fewer tabs using Paypal for the missus anyway.
The shopping cart is a wierd thing I based on Nopcart but nobody paid me for it and it works, sends feedback emails etc. That's Worldpay but Paypal does simple buttons you can put on each product that redirect you to their own pay page. A full cart with Paypal seems to be a problem due to US limitations on postcode assuming their documentation is correct.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostFair and square.
Although the previous iterations had clearer navigation.
If the customer's happy, and they pay you, then that's a victory. Not necessarily a victory for common sense, but a victory nonetheless.
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Originally posted by Underscore Pt2 View PostAll - i have a friend who is looking for a website to be created. 4 or 5 pages offering jewellery for sale etc and with the required checkout / link to paypal etc.
Its probably just a fwe hours work for someone with the skills....happy to pass on contact details if you fancy it.....PM me...
templates on http://www.templatemonster.com/oscommerce-templates.php these are very professional and have used them in the past.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostIf the customer's happy, and they pay you, then that's a victory. Not necessarily a victory for common sense, but a victory nonetheless.
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Fair and square.
Although the previous iterations had clearer navigation.
If the customer's happy, and they pay you, then that's a victory. Not necessarily a victory for common sense, but a victory nonetheless.
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Originally posted by scotspine View Postme too! i was just on the point of <ctrl> v'ing the url of my latest masterpiece into a new thread when i thought, 'i'll just have a peek first to see what mood the board is in today'. phew! they mauled the poor guy. i think i'll hang fire until i get the url re-writing finished
mind you, 500 squids!!!!
I'm not a web designer by day.... I only charged the company £400 to do that site... that's all. But if someone wanted a more professional site done, then I would spend more and for more cash.
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