Nick I was refering to the coloring, use of gradients on mouseover for buttons, and the like. Very nicely done.
In my opinion, your could have styled your eCommerceListItem and/or productListItem so that on smaller screen widths, the div are two wide and then one wide. Its also pretty nice to have the images smaller on mobile devices. Checkout qz.com to see this all work. Skip -----Original Message----- From: Nick Rosser [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 6:02 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: OFBiz / BigFish: New client is hooked! Skip, Do you mean the end-result UI? This was a nice challenge for us -- the client wanted a new logo and a completely new look. I think it works. And more importantly, the client loves it! Or the fact that all the styling is delegated to the CSS? We've gone to great pains to allow styling in the CSS with no back-end code changes. So far it's working! And don't forget our "small device / mobile" solution uses a responsive CSS approach, check out http://bigfish.salmonllc.com:8082/online/shop/main and resize your browser to less than 450 pixels (work in progress, but you get the idea!). Either way, thanks! For more info visit: http://bigfish.salmonllc.com Best Regards, Nick Rosser [email protected] O: 516.742.7888 x221 C: 516.901.1720 On 1/23/2013 5:43 PM, Skip wrote: > Nice work Nick > > I like your CSS > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nick Rosser [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 12:12 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: OFBiz / BigFish: New client is hooked! > > > All, > > I'm proud to announce another client to the BigFish platform. > > Checkout: www.eagansemporium.com > > What was interesting with this implementation was that the client was > already an OFBiz platform user. We were able to basically "snap on" the > BigFish solution; do some CSS styling; add some BigFish content and the > site was done. Products were already loaded, payment gateways setup etc. > which made for a very fast implementation time. > > It's a nice simple site and with a focus on the ultra high-end > "indulgence" market! Now that they are on a new platform I know there > are plans to add more products and really begin to build up a good > business following -- something that was not a priority when content > could not be managed quite so easily. >
