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Ok Jo Ann, I'm sure I will use it. BTW, your avatar is making me cold. And I used to live up north where it was that cold. Now I'm cold at 50 degrees! :cool:
Marilyn near Las Vegas

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User 38401 Photo


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haha join the crowd, I'm from WI so I have to remind myself every so often of what I'm missing now that I'm in AL lol
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Marilyn wrote:
So far I'm not real happy with the HTML Editor (unfortunatly, I paid for it).

It's just that it is a new program to you Marilyn and takes a little bit of exploring. Like a lot of Coffeecup programs it seems very quirky at first, but is blisteringly quick at churning out all manner of things once you get used to it. I started using the HTML Editor a few years ago, essentially just to create some quick eBay templates, my sales rose rapidly as a result of using those templates, so I was very happy. :)

People have much higher expectations of web sites than a few years ago and whilst pro Cart Creator is a good little ecommerce program, adding extra functionality, or better product presentation using html can only be good for your future sales.
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Yeah what Will said, and the fact that I dont' think she's a coder Will, so that probably is most of it. I think she was thinking to use the visual side of it, and trust me Marilyn, stay with VSD as the visual side of the HTML Editor is what developed "into" VSD, not the other way around, so VSD has a whole lot more functionality for visual working.

You'll find the HTML Editor useful for those scripts you want to put into VSD at some point but maybe want different locations, or maybe CSS files that you want to alter a bit etc. It will come in handy sometime I'm sure. Definitely not a waste of money unless you never ever ever use it.
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I agree. If you don't want to learn html, stick with VSD. You will be able to achieve more snazzy results visually.
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!

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