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| Civilians | Superb little shopping cart site, done in pretty simple DHTML. Very effective! http://www.panic.com/goods/ |
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| Civilians | SpaceGirl wrote: > Unknown User wrote: >> SpaceGirl wrote: >> >>> Superb little shopping cart site, done in pretty simple DHTML. Very >>> effective! >>> >>> http://www.panic.com/goods/ >> >> Yes, but they discriminate Opera and disable the drag-and-frop >> feature. When Opera is identified as IE it works fine. > > Insignificant # of users :pppppp Use a better browser! > > *runs and hides* I think the point is there's no good reason to exclude Opera - it supports the technologies the site uses just fine. -- Ben M. |
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| Civilians | SpaceGirl wrote: > Superb little shopping cart site, done in pretty simple DHTML. Very > effective! > > http://www.panic.com/goods/ That's the best practical example of DHTML I've seen in a long time. Simple and effective resulting in great useability. I think it could go a long way to sharpen its appearance as a e-shop but has done a great job overall. I can get in there, choose and buy in a matter of seconds - that (and safety) is precisely what I look for in e-commerce. Cheers for the link, -- Ben M. |
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| Civilians | SpaceGirl <NOtheSpaceGIrlSPAM@subhuman.net> wrote in news:38glppF5nr58iU1@individual.net: > Unknown User wrote: >> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 07:49:57 -0300, SpaceGirl >> <NOtheSpaceGIrlSPAM@subhuman.net> wrote: >> >>> Superb little shopping cart site, done in pretty simple DHTML. Very >>> effective! >>> >>> http://www.panic.com/goods/ >> >> >> Yes, but they discriminate Opera and disable the drag-and-frop >> feature. When Opera is identified as IE it works fine. >> > > Insignificant # of users :pppppp Use a better browser! > > *runs and hides* Feh. Count me as one of those 'insignificant number of users' who makes a *lot* of recommendations to clients on software and web tools if I'm not custom-building them. If a tool doesn't support Opera, then it doesn't get a mention from me or, if the client asks about it, I tell them the tool developer isn't experienced enough to develop a 'real' web tool. -- Marc Bissonnette CGI / Database / Web Management Tools: http://www.internalysis.com Looking for a new ISP? http://www.canadianisp.com |
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| Civilians | I like it! it's a good thing for the user to have a shopping cart working on the client side, nonetheless it doesn't work in Opera. I find the website nice and amusing for the user. Did you ever try Cartweaver for a client side cart? www.cartweaver.com it seems good! What do you think about? cheers :-) -- Davide "SpaceGirl" <NOtheSpaceGIrlSPAM@subhuman.net> ha scritto nel messaggio news:38gbakF5kenaiU1@individual.net... > Superb little shopping cart site, done in pretty simple DHTML. Very > effective! > > http://www.panic.com/goods/ |
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| Civilians | On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:49:57 +0000, SpaceGirl wrote: > Superb little shopping cart site, done in pretty simple DHTML. Very > effective! > > http://www.panic.com/goods/ So which part is patent pending.. the drag & drop? Great.. so if I do something similar, I will get sued? Karim -- http://www.cheapesthosting.com - Innovative Web Hosting since 1998 Spam and Virus protected email - Online calendars with email notification Camera phone photos automatic transfers to your photo album (RSS Enabled) |
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| Civilians | On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10 38 -0300, Unknown User wrote:> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 07:49:57 -0300, SpaceGirl > <NOtheSpaceGIrlSPAM@subhuman.net> wrote: > >> Superb little shopping cart site, done in pretty simple DHTML. Very >> effective! >> >> http://www.panic.com/goods/ > > Yes, but they discriminate Opera and disable the drag-and-frop feature. > When Opera is identified as IE it works fine. Are you sure? The drag and drop works fine in Opera in both Opera and IE modes. Karim -- http://www.cheapesthosting.com - Innovative Web Hosting since 1998 Spam and Virus protected email - Online calendars with email notification Camera phone photos automatic transfers to your photo album (RSS Enabled) |
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