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Hello Everyone,
I am the new guy. Check out my business site;
www.thunderbirdconcepts.com
This site I made, is super plain, due to keeping it just for a business purpose. If it were a graphic design site, then it would be a little fancier.
Anyways, thanks for having me! Can anyone tell me how to build my own shopping cart. All I need to know is how to use an addition and subtraction code for adding product amounts together, then adding tax too, if applicable.
Any help would be great!
Thanks,
Aaron
:)
fredmv
11-19-2003, 08:12 AM
You may find this useful: http://www.nopdesign.com/freecart/.
96turnerri
11-19-2003, 09:09 AM
you site looks good aaron, just one thing, if i clicked on to the site via search or what have you id close it staright away, may i suggest you take of thefullscreen/resize window function
96turnerri, I'm sorry, I couldn't understand what your trying to say? What do you mean "via search"? Do you have your browser set at a certain width, so that you can click on links to view it easier? Should I seriously take off that Javascript? Alot of my target market is beginner computer people that just like to cruise their Tbird in their retirement age. I was thinking that a lot of them might not even know how to maximize the window. Believe me, I have seen some of my customer's like this.
Thanks for any suggestions, I take them very seroiusly!
Aaron
96turnerri
11-19-2003, 09:42 AM
ok if your site is aimed at computer 'noobies' then its fine to leave the maximise window function on especially if they dont know how to maximise lol, also its fine to leave any other javascript on the site because they will not know how to turn js off or what it does, so its all fine, what other suggestions you after?
fredmv, you rule! I knew that I would eventually find something like this! Thanks for making it happen.
Aaron
:) :D :eek:
96turnerri,
Yah, just anything you see on the sight to make it easier and better to use. I am a big fan of any constructive critisism! That's where progression begins.
Thanks again!
fredmv
11-19-2003, 10:57 AM
No problem Aaron. :D
neenach2002
11-19-2003, 01:06 PM
i don't like the background....i mean where the actual items are....not the nav and title of the site....
i don't like that greenish color....then again it is probably just my settings on my comp...you should still make it a color though...:D