The problem is that when I add an item to the basket and click home, then go to a different part of the site and add something to the basket, it's not the same basket.
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
Jo Ann wrote:
Not sure if it's just because you're working on it or not, but just thought I'd give a heads up that this site isn't working. I get this error when I click the link:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/raizwan/public_html/ll/index.php on line 28
Riz wrote:
1) http://www.raizwan.co.uk/ll - this is still under construction and the code (for the homepage) has been heavily customised.
1) http://www.raizwan.co.uk/ll - this is still under construction and the code (for the homepage) has been heavily customised.
Not sure if it's just because you're working on it or not, but just thought I'd give a heads up that this site isn't working. I get this error when I click the link:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/raizwan/public_html/ll/index.php on line 28
Hi,
Sorry - it's working now (ignore the error at the bottom ). I accidentally uploaded another index.htm to the directory
Incidentally, is anyone else having problems viewing this section of the forum using IE8? The page just doesn’t load. It’s fine with Firefox.
Tom...nooooooo. So how can that be? How strange...But then maybe Sue already knows that. I will be interested to hear if she is aware or not...
Looks great Sue, nice job. And yeah I would imagine she does know Janys, because each of the shops is a separate entity and just meshed into the menu for the most part. Each of the links takes you to a different shop completely so I don't know that there is a way at all to combine the carts. I don't believe that's possible at all. Still is a great job, but I do think that part of it may cause issues to some of your shoppers Sue.
Tomalicious wrote:
The problem is that when I add an item to the basket and click home, then go to a different part of the site and add something to the basket, it's not the same basket.
The problem is that when I add an item to the basket and click home, then go to a different part of the site and add something to the basket, it's not the same basket.
Thank you all for the feed back - yes I was aware of that.
One reason for merging my sites in this way is for the benefit of Worldpay. I have signed up to them to put all my card payments under one roof - so to speak. (although not operational yet) At the moment I rent a mobile card processing terminal, with addition costs for each transaction & Paypal for on-line payments. Not only is this a very expensive way of doing things. I personally don't think Paypal looks very professional, especially for sensitive things such as funeral tributes - also lot of the general public don't like it. By using Worldpay I can get on-line & off-line payments with one account for all of my payments. If my site was not set out in this way they would require me to have a separate account for each of my websites.
I had thought about the separate cart issues & plan to move the children's balloons to form part of the "Toy Shop" & all other balloons as part of the "Florist Shop". I can't really see the call for many people wanting to send a wooden toy & a floral gift to a child or a wreath with a balloon to a funeral.
www.heylisflorist.co.uk - My Florist Shop.
www.woodentopstoys.co.uk - My Wooden Toy Shop.
I use CoffeeCup HTML Editor, WIS, Direct ftp, Sitemapper, Website Insite & RED Personal to create my websites.
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www.woodentopstoys.co.uk - My Wooden Toy Shop.
I use CoffeeCup HTML Editor, WIS, Direct ftp, Sitemapper, Website Insite & RED Personal to create my websites.
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I agree!
Good Day All,
My new Shopping Cart Creator Pro site is:
http://www.wwwebithosting.com/store
I am open to all feedback.
Thanks
Steve Parent-Korbie
My new Shopping Cart Creator Pro site is:
http://www.wwwebithosting.com/store
I am open to all feedback.
Thanks
Steve Parent-Korbie
Steve, your main site looks like crap on IE and FF. Chrome and Opera are OK. Text is bleeding into each other. Not good for a web design site.
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
Man I love this new version of the cart.
I am using it along with about 4 other software products that coffee cup makes, and it seems to be on it's way to be my favorite cart system. I have tried about 4 other carts and this takes first prize.
To create the site, I am using:
-Shopping Cart Creator Pro
-Shopping Cart Designer Pro
-The Html Editor
-Web Form Builder
-Sitemapper
I can't wait to see what the next update brings.
EdiRoy
I am using it along with about 4 other software products that coffee cup makes, and it seems to be on it's way to be my favorite cart system. I have tried about 4 other carts and this takes first prize.
To create the site, I am using:
-Shopping Cart Creator Pro
-Shopping Cart Designer Pro
-The Html Editor
-Web Form Builder
-Sitemapper
I can't wait to see what the next update brings.
EdiRoy
I have still got to add a lot more items to my store but if there is any advice it would be good to hear early on.Used the Shopping cart Pro and I am pretty pleased with it and getting good feedback, let me know what you think.
I did do a website using the coffeecup VSD but when I went to link it to my domain name I discovered my hosting company own my domain name not me so I have just linked the cart to my old website, not ideal but will do for now.
Kim
www.highperformancemodels.com
I did do a website using the coffeecup VSD but when I went to link it to my domain name I discovered my hosting company own my domain name not me so I have just linked the cart to my old website, not ideal but will do for now.
Kim
www.highperformancemodels.com
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