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Looking for the best shopping cart software

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01-10-2008, 05:31 AM
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I was on a tight deadline Adam, and quite frankly very underpaid

Regardless, the software looks pretty decent

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I like shopify quite well, if you don't mind a hosted product.

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Originally Posted by Seb View Post
Yaxal just released by the way. Check it out. They have live demos.
err where's the demo?

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Jshop.co.uk is supposed to be fantastic... although I haven't used it so I can't tell you for sure.

It's what I plan on using to launch my shop when I hit 18 though.

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Originally Posted by iamAdam View Post
To be honest and fair, the line-height in your design was slightly too large. So the owner of yaxal or coder probably thought it could be slightly smaller, which obviously they had made better.

Not wanting to cause any hassle here or anything, but considering the fact that your putting your own work down, why not we all take a look at whats inside?


As you can see, firstly that show's your line-height. But remember Anthony, aslong as the client is happy. That's what it's about isn't it? And just a question aswell, why are your layers very disorganised, and not even named for a start?

What trouble these coders must have had, blimey.
The work he did for me wasn't much better. I ask is it to much trouble to name atleast a couple of layers? Heck even color coordinate some would do.



Oh Anthony if your reading this: Learn how to underline text mate, don't appreciate having to go thru an extra 30 layers of lines.

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You make me laugh Dan

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Having just installed Magento on a customers website, I took the time to check out the magento website a little bit more.

I thought it was great, but it's fantastic!

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There's no reason why Yaxal wouldn't be able to scale up to at least a decent size. I put MySQL FULLTEXT search in there for a reason.

The security is also high even by my standards, and I'm insane about security.

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