Hi Krystian,

Again i would recommend drupal for cms - standards compliant & SEO friendly as standard. And then the ubercart ecommerce module for drupal - standards compliant as standard too :)

Thats exactly the reason why we have started to use it. Would have used cubecart as v4 is tableless but I think you have to pay for it now. Drupal is free and there are loads of templates available for it already.

It uses multiple templating engines and is very well documented on their website (unlike other similar systems). You can over-ride anything on there through the template system which may require a bit of php knowledge. But if you want to keep it simple then you can just modify the CSS and still create a pretty unique looking site.

You create a theme folder and then assign it through the admin panel. All the core files are seperate so updating will not overwrite your customisations.

Check it out here - www.drupal.org

Darren Lovelock
Munky Online
http://www.munkyonline.co.uk

Quoting Krystian - Sunlust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Okay, I'll try to bring it back OnTopic.

Which of shopping cards actually uses css based templates without
tones of tables? And if noone will mind, which CMS does so?
I mean,I'm using Joomla and everyone says that the templates are
standard compliant etc, but when I see the bloody header named
"contentheader" instead of "h2" it really pisses me off - not semantic
and not SEO friendly.

What's your best practice for Shopping Carts templates/systems, would
you rather restyle a template to make it more standard compliant or
start from a scratch, and same with coding, do you sometimes try to
fix shopping cart software to customize it or do you not as it makes
it hard to update later on?

Regards,

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Krystian - Sunlust - I-M-A:
Freelancer on the side: http://sunlust.net
Full time Website Designer: http://smesolutions.co.uk/


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