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Whilst there are things that I think should be added to the program, SCC is great.

Here are two sites I've recently been working on.

1) http://www.raizwan.co.uk/ll - this is still under construction and the code (for the homepage) has been heavily customised.

2) http://www.airconoutlet.com - This client has just told me that the project has reached the end of it's life and he will not renew the hosting account...so the site will not be around in a few days.
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Riz...nice looking sites.:)
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I just finished our store for our wood chippers. Hope you guys like it. will love some feedback on it. Thank you.

http://www.yardbeast.com

It was all done with SCC Pro and SCD Pro :)
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makinnen...
nice clean looking site, but I suggest you up the contrast a little for the text you use in the various pages. The bold style shows up pretty well, but the regular text style is very pale against the white background which might make for strained reading for those with any visual problems. On the other hand, you have used a font size which does in part compensate for the low contrast.

Try to avoid using photographs with heavy shadow. It might mean taking out a portable light or torch...or even metal reflector on bright sunny days to brighten up the shadowed areas. Although I am pretty sure that your potential customers know what they are looking for and at...it would improve the overall quality of the images (which are already nice, bright) I think.

One last thing...it would seem better to have something on the PRODUCTS page rather than the little message. This could contain at least one item from each category (ie...use it as your categories page) rather than leaving it blank. It has no reason to exist the way it is IMHO.

All in all...nice, clean and simple. Easy to understand and your products are clearly displayed.
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Riz wrote:
Whilst there are things that I think should be added to the program, SCC is great.

Here are two sites I've recently been working on.

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
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Hi,

OK, here you have mine: From the Southern Cross all the way to you ... in Spanish, from Argentina ...

http://www.argenchina-imports.com

Enjoy,

ArgenChina-Imports.Com
(We do Cell Phones RIght !)
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I think we are done for now, (at least it's what the wife wants ;) ), Let me know what you all think.

I welcome any and all constructive critisim, according to her tax stuff the store opens for biusiness at the end of the month, do let me know if you see any issues so I can fix them now.

Thanks in advance.
Danny

http://www.heart2heartjewelry.com
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Here is an update to my shop/s, I have done lots more to it since my last post here. The problem with the horizontal scroll bar has been sorted - thanks to Eric for pointing that out.

Eric Rohloff wrote:
Make sure you don't have repeat selected for your image.


As you will see, I have merged 4 (yes 4) shops together to create my "Heylis Cottage Gifts" site. Have a look here to see how I managed that. http://www.heylis.co.uk/

These are all hosted on S-Drive with the use of Shopping Cart Creator pro, Shopping Cart Designer pro, Web Image Studio Lite & Colour Schemer - some great software guys. :)

I would love to hear comments & suggestions from people out there.

I have had great fun using the software - well most of the time! I did have a few problems along the way. I would like to say a big thank you to the Coffeecup team, especaily Scott for all the help & support. This has been one reason why I decided to move my entire site to host on S-Drive - I certainly didn't get that with my old hosting company.



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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Glad to see everything is in order. Great looking site. I wish you success in your venture.:)
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
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Sue... you did a great job of combining the stores too. Someone else was asking about that recently and yours is a fine example of how it can be achieved.

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