Post your Shops here! - Post ID 74905

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Furnace_Guy wrote:
Hmmmm, my post disappeared,,, oh well
http://www.porkyandbob.com/
We sell Furnace and Air Conditioning parts.

I love this program. :)


I'm really sorry, but that has got to be one of the worst looking sites I've come across in a long time.

I hope these forums don't mind constructive criticism... just my 2 cents.
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ad99wd wrote:
First shop created with coffeecup shopping cart. I discovered that you do not really need to know lots of coding to change things around. Although a shopping cart styler would be great when it comes out and I will certainly be purchasing it.

I edited a few things with coffeecup editor e.g. the footer and also a bit of the text on the on the cart page where it says Your Cart into 'Your Cart| Update Cart after changing quantity'. Also edited the text on the second banner on the front page to say 'Choose colour before purchase'. These changes were made on request of the customer. The image was edited with Adobe.


http://www.hairsandgracesextensions.co. … /index.php

I love the shopping cart software.. thank you very much coffeecup.

AD :)


Nice job! and you've intergrated your own banner in - nice site!
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sticker wrote:
Furnace_Guy wrote:
Hmmmm, my post disappeared,,, oh well
http://www.porkyandbob.com/
We sell Furnace and Air Conditioning parts.

I love this program. :)


I'm really sorry, but that has got to be one of the worst looking sites I've come across in a long time.

I hope these forums don't mind constructive criticism... just my 2 cents.


That was sort of mean. ;(
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I'm just being honest... Is that not the point of a talkback?

I did not intend to insult the owner - just to let him know that his site looks very unfprofessional and childlike (in my opinion)
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Typically constructive feedback should also include suggestions as well. We all want to help each other right?
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In my experience "constructive criticism" includes specific points where improvement can be made, as well as suggestions for making those improvements. "...one of the worst looking sites I've come across in a long time." includes none of that.
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Ok then - I take your point...
As requested by Spinny; some suggestions of where the site could improve...

A) Too childlike for a serious business
B) Far too busy and loud in terms of background and colours
C) Overuse of different fonts


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sticker wrote:
A) Too childlike for a serious business


Much better, methinks. ;)

I understood your final two points, but after looking at the site I'm not sure what you mean by "too childlike." Could you elaborate? More than just the page's author could stand to benefit from understanding what you mean.

Thanks!
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I'd be happy to Spinny...

He is using cartoon characters to represent himself and his partner for a Furnace Parts business...

...Hence the "childlike" comment!!
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Okay. That's a valid opinion, certainly, but up where I live cartoon motifs are extremely popular for a wide range of businesses--especially industrial and service. It casts a good-natured, sympathetic face to otherwise (let's face it) drab topics like sheet metal and machine screws. Often the theme strays into the openly comical.

More than likely not your cup of tea, obviously, but from a broader perspective I think there's some validity to his graphic. Just saying. :cool:
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