On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Gary Mort wrote:
> One thing I'd like to see this for is to re-write all those cool lightbox
> style javascript codes into PHP code[so instead of the user waiting for all
> the HTML to download, then waiting for a javascript event to trigger to
> update the links fr
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Tim Lieberman wrote:
> Depending on her needs, she might be better off using a hosted service like
> Shopify.
It is going to be really hard to beat Shopify. You can get a store up
and running in no time, and it is very cheap. If you have less than
100 SKUs it i
If she doesn't need any modification go for Magento or other open source
e-commerce, if she needs custom e-commerce is the solution, con: needs time,
pro: total control on any features. After a few pretty bad experience with
os-commerce, I started to install my custom CMS with an e-commerce module
Thanks Donald for your response.
I have passed this information onto my sister for her consideration.
Regards
Rob
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From: "Donald J. Organ IV"
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 2:22 PM
To: "NYPHP Talk"
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Shopping Cart Sol
Depending on her needs, she might be better off using a hosted service like
Shopify. Before considering any cart package, check it out and see if it fits.
If you're willing to spend some money ($300 IIRC), LemonStand is pretty cool if
you want a solid, modern, implementation that makes no assu
Thanks Gary for your response.
I totally agree with your comments and, have tried to explain these points and
many others to her previously but, feel that it fell on deaf ears.
Considering that I don't think she really has the time to manage an ecommerce
web site properly, I think she is going