Re: [WebDNA] Re: W3C Valid XHTML/CSS WebDNA Store templates
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = OK, so who has the best store solution that they are willing to share/sell?Anyone?Thanks,-ChrisOn 3/24/09 11:21 AM, "Donovan Brooke"
wrote:> "composing" this **new** thread. ;-)...> > > > cw@e-wave.net wrote:>> Hi All,>> >> For our needs, the frames and tables in the latest StoreBuilder> aren't going>> to cut it any more. As I look at updating some older WebDNA-based>> storefronts, I would like to avoid reinventing the wheel...> Specifically,>> what we need is solid, industry-standard, W3C Valid XHTML/CSS WebDNA> Store>> package/templates.>> >> Is this something that WebDNA Software Corp. will be including in future>> releases? [Seems like a critical ingredient...]> > > Yes, StoreBuilder has been upgraded in CICADA, but not re-written. It> still uses tables and still has some questionable code design, but> a lot of the issues (element case/mismatch problems, function bugs> etc..) have been fixed in 6.1.> > Within EDC (My own business), I have modified installs of it many times> for clients to extend the CSS usage, and minimalize the table usage..> You don't have to use the frame options it provides. It works without them.> > Regarding WSC re-writing it... Maybe, but not in the near future.> The reasons are:> 1.) It's not that difficult to "roll your own".> 2.) One can create a full CSS store front-end and then use the> "back-office" features/logic (WebMerchant) as a base for the> back-end booking if they like.> 3.) The versatility that I stated above.> 4.) We have other much more important priorities to accomplish at this> time with our limited resources.> > ..Hope that lets you know where we are on that. It is still a good> resource for sites that need to go up on a budget. And, it is still a> good resource to reference to help with designing your own solutions.> > Donovan> >
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OK, so who has the best store solution that they are willing to share/sell?Anyone?Thanks,-ChrisOn 3/24/09 11:21 AM, "Donovan Brooke" wrote:> "composing" this **new** thread. ;-)...> > > > cw@e-wave.net wrote:>> Hi All,>> >> For our needs, the frames and tables in the latest StoreBuilder> aren't going>> to cut it any more. As I look at updating some older WebDNA-based>> storefronts, I would like to avoid reinventing the wheel...> Specifically,>> what we need is solid, industry-standard, W3C Valid XHTML/CSS WebDNA> Store>> package/templates.>> >> Is this something that WebDNA Software Corp. will be including in future>> releases? [Seems like a critical ingredient...]> > > Yes, StoreBuilder has been upgraded in CICADA, but not re-written. It> still uses tables and still has some questionable code design, but> a lot of the issues (element case/mismatch problems, function bugs> etc..) have been fixed in 6.1.> > Within EDC (My own business), I have modified installs of it many times> for clients to extend the CSS usage, and minimalize the table usage..> You don't have to use the frame options it provides. It works without them.> > Regarding WSC re-writing it... Maybe, but not in the near future.> The reasons are:> 1.) It's not that difficult to "roll your own".> 2.) One can create a full CSS store front-end and then use the> "back-office" features/logic (WebMerchant) as a base for the> back-end booking if they like.> 3.) The versatility that I stated above.> 4.) We have other much more important priorities to accomplish at this> time with our limited resources.> > ..Hope that lets you know where we are on that. It is still a good> resource for sites that need to go up on a budget. And, it is still a> good resource to reference to help with designing your own solutions.> > Donovan> >
Chris Wilkinson
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