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Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 17:46
by Lee
Thank you all - I'll check out a couple of these links... I can use frontpage, but I fear its a little outdated!
JSR, Adam, John - do you guys have sites please?
All - what works well for you, or would you do anything different if starting from scratch? Cheeky, I know!
Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 17:47
by Lee
I had a look at Prestashop but when it started going on about databases I backed straight away....

Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 17:53
by Kaz
They'll all go on about databases, but it's not that difficult once you get started.
My problem is the getting startd with it, lol
Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 18:01
by Lee
If I remember right, it wanted me to upload one.....
.....................now where did I put that database!
............maybe I'll take another look....hmmmmm..............
..............whats your site please Kaz?
Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 18:14
by JSR
TPM;23503 wrote:JSR, Adam, John - do you guys have sites please?
You know mine from our PMs the other day, but if you need it again -
http://www.mugsandgifts.co.uk
Built with ZenCart and a little tweaking.
Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 18:14
by barryslip
I use EKMPowershop.com
It's £20+vat per month with no contract. Dead simple to setup. They have an online demo shop which you can play with as much as you like.
Payments are taken via paypal so nice and secure !
Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 18:43
by mrs maggot
this is well covered on the other post, which is in "marketing" as that is what you will be doing lol
Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 18:43
by John G
Fair enough about Dreamweaver - I must be an Idiot as I had to buy the guide:redface:
I'm self taught but can put an adequate site up, it looks a bit daunting at first but your not working live so any mistakes aren't critical - trial and error stuff.
The only problem I have is I still work in layers and am having trouble centralising the whole site/page.
Ebay for Dreamweaver and upload with filezilla
http://filezilla-project.org/
Never had any trouble with 123 reg - they seem to have bad reviews but been with them for quite a few years, have 6 sites up and had no problems so far.
Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 18:51
by Kaz
Currently working on 2 sites, and none of them are live yet, but as soon as they are, I'll let you know
Re: Websites....
Posted: 24 May 2011, 19:51
by Lee
JSR;23514 wrote:You know mine from our PMs the other day, but if you need it again -
http://www.mugsandgifts.co.uk
Built with ZenCart and a little tweaking.
True - apologies
barryslip;23515 wrote:I use EKMPowershop.com
It's £20+vat per month with no contract. Dead simple to setup. They have an online demo shop which you can play with as much as you like.
Payments are taken via paypal so nice and secure !
Superb - will take a look, I havent heard of that one before
mrs maggot;23518 wrote:this is well covered on the other post, which is in "marketing" as that is what you will be doing lol
erm....correction, what I HOPE to be doing

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John G;23519 wrote:Fair enough about Dreamweaver - I must be an Idiot as I had to buy the guide:redface:
I'm self taught but can put an adequate site up, it looks a bit daunting at first but your not working live so any mistakes aren't critical - trial and error stuff.
The only problem I have is I still work in layers and am having trouble centralising the whole site/page.
Ebay for Dreamweaver and upload with filezilla
http://filezilla-project.org/
Never had any trouble with 123 reg - they seem to have bad reviews but been with them for quite a few years, have 6 sites up and had no problems so far.
I can put a basic site up, but not sure i it looks professional enough to tempt someone to part with their cash...
6 sites? Flippin heck! Are they all related to the same products - would you mind letting me have the addresses to take a peek?