New Website - Buy or DIY?

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Re. Spreadshirt, does the final shop you create still show that you've used them or is it brand free?

Looking at the templates :-)
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not sure but wondering where can some of them vectors from
esp the one where the ape goes though evolution to man then rides the motorbike

Would get screenshot but site is in flash arggggggggggggg
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Steve, many thanks for your help & wonderful offers of help mate. :biggrin:
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Steve really has gone the extra mile today for many of us, thank you from me as well Steve, rep points have been applied from me! Aren't we a great forum? lol.
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no worries folks glad to help where i can :)
after all you all helped me loads when i 1st joined
and yes Justin we are a great forum, but not as great as mine rofl :D
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would be interested to see too.....wouldn't mind a new site doing also

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i have a couple of demo sites set up if you want to look :)
i'm playing with themes at the minute so they'll be changing regularly
www.christianhosting.org.uk/oc
www.christianhosting.org.uk/shop
http://www.pattestersuffolk.co.uk
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thanks for the logo m8,gonna have a mess with this (rep given)
smitch6;36678 wrote:i have a couple of demo sites set up if you want to look :)
i'm playing with themes at the minute so they'll be changing regularly
www.christianhosting.org.uk/oc
www.christianhosting.org.uk/shop
Just ordered a Imac off your site for : Price: $191.20

gotta love it :)
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smitch6;36678 wrote:i have a couple of demo sites set up if you want to look :)
i'm playing with themes at the minute so they'll be changing regularly
www.christianhosting.org.uk/oc
www.christianhosting.org.uk/shop
Very nice.
But is it at all possible to have a web site were the shop is only one part and not the main page please?
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oh yes thats easy
just have your normal index page and then install the shop into a folder named shop or store etc
and then have a link etc to it simples
http://www.pattestersuffolk.co.uk
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