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Weird how in different contries we refer to the same objects with words that sound the same and yet we spell them different. Same with colour (color) and specialise (specialize) amongst others.


English vs American spellings in my trade everyday - tyre/tire colour/color stabiliser/stabilizer theres loads without even getting onto the pronounciation.

2 races seperated by a common language ;)
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Ian Hunter wrote:
Well here's our shop - http://www.kwayzekatz.co.uk

Looking forward to the New Styler, already had a play and am very impressed.

Have built in a "Web Form Builder" contact page and a "Flash FireStarter" about us page

Well done CoffeeCup :D
www.kwayzekatz.co.uk <--- Site developed using CoffeeCup Software: Shopping Cart Creator, Web Form Builder, Photo Gallery, RSS News Flash, Flash FireStarter, Web Video Player, Flash Menu Builder, Shopping Cart Designer
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Have now purchased the RSS NewsFlash and am using that to annouce new products etc. works well within the html restrictions of the Shopping Cart, well worth the money..... Am sure to use it elsewhere...

Seems the earlier restrictions of search engines may no longer apply to text within flash :D

This is terrible, we may find a need / use for all the CoffeeCup products...

Keep up the good work :o
www.kwayzekatz.co.uk <--- Site developed using CoffeeCup Software: Shopping Cart Creator, Web Form Builder, Photo Gallery, RSS News Flash, Flash FireStarter, Web Video Player, Flash Menu Builder, Shopping Cart Designer
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Ian Hunter wrote:
Ian Hunter wrote:
Well here's our shop - http://www.kwayzekatz.co.uk

Looking forward to the New Styler, already had a play and am very impressed.

Have built in a "Web Form Builder" contact page and a "Flash FireStarter" about us page

Well done CoffeeCup :D


Have you made some changes? Re-posting previous posts is not necessary and is frowned up in some forums...we won't frown...but in the future...no need to quote and re-post...just tell us what you've done in a new post and we'll take a look!


Edit...reading newer post...actually the RSS feed is what can be picked up...becomes an rss xml file. You can actually link to the same RSS in your header of your site...register the feed generated by the program with something like feedburner (now owned by Google - of course - *giggle*) and it can be read through others' RSS readers, too.

Text within flash still invisible to bots...so menus, etc using flash should be avoided...or used with an alternative available to feed the bots and those rare individuals who turn off flash, javascript, etc (basically the whole internet experience)...they have feelings, too :P But the rest of us will go on loving the eye candy!

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Ian Hunter wrote:

This is terrible, we may find a need / use for all the CoffeeCup products...

Keep up the good work :o


I got the whole enchilada when I made the purchase last fall, and I will attest to the need for everyone of them. CoffeeCup software is great! and easy to use.

Living the dream, stocking the cream :D
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Michael Pocock wrote:
www.bluebellsbridal.co.uk/shop

Enjoy!


Just a suggestion...but I think of white and soft florals for wedding themes.
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Phil wrote:
Ian Hunter wrote:

This is terrible, we may find a need / use for all the CoffeeCup products...

Keep up the good work :o


I got the whole enchilada when I made the purchase last fall, and I will attest to the need for everyone of them. CoffeeCup software is great! and easy to use.



OOps...bad wizard...I edited you Phil, rather than quoting.....

No arguments there...but be wary of "where" the flash is, to be sure. A well-fed bot is a happy bot (and a happy site owner). And flash will hide what is inside. Flash menus should, if used at all, have an alternative...even a separate row across the bottom which many sites do anyway...
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Melanie Edman-Osmer wrote:
Michael Pocock wrote:
www.bluebellsbridal.co.uk/shop

Enjoy!


Just a suggestion...but I think of white and soft florals for wedding themes.





Yes and thats our main site www.bluebellsbridal.co.uk But Believe me, we've had excellent feedback on the shop since using this template.
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Updated the shop kilabitzzz.co.uk or also zuperpaint.com they both go to the same place.

Took on board what people were saying so hopefully easier to navigate and see what is on offer.


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