Re: [WebDNA] Re: shopping sites and the "old commerce tags"

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2012


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 108698
interpreted = N
texte = christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > As far as i know, there are already great eCommerce projects built with= WebDNA that do not rely on the old eCommerce tags. For instance Stuart b= uilt a modern and sophisticated one (below) using a lot of modern javascr= ipt (could have gone even further with a drag and drop shopping cart buil= t with jQuery UI=92s draggable& droppable behaviours) and the result loo= ks great to me! compare it with our outdated shopping cart system here (s= tore.webdna.us) and you will understand why i do not want to stuck with o= ld programs: it kills creativity by keeping designers into an old an rigi= d framework. > > ---------------------- > http://www.top3.com.au > > All WebDNA with an amazing backend that manages daily data transfers in= and out, cc processing, and image batching. > > The data comes across in 4 different files from their POS, an amazingly= complex structure. > > The product browsing is all built on 3 templates. > > This was a 9 month project ..... > > Regards Yes, very nice shopping cart.. but lets be clear (again).. SiteBuilder=20 IS NOT the commerce tags. I don't think you've ever quite understood=20 that Chris. Donovan --=20 Donovan Brooke Euca Design Center www.euca.us Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] shopping sites and the "old commerce tags" (Rob 2012)
christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > As far as i know, there are already great eCommerce projects built with= WebDNA that do not rely on the old eCommerce tags. For instance Stuart b= uilt a modern and sophisticated one (below) using a lot of modern javascr= ipt (could have gone even further with a drag and drop shopping cart buil= t with jQuery UI=92s draggable& droppable behaviours) and the result loo= ks great to me! compare it with our outdated shopping cart system here (s= tore.webdna.us) and you will understand why i do not want to stuck with o= ld programs: it kills creativity by keeping designers into an old an rigi= d framework. > > ---------------------- > http://www.top3.com.au > > All WebDNA with an amazing backend that manages daily data transfers in= and out, cc processing, and image batching. > > The data comes across in 4 different files from their POS, an amazingly= complex structure. > > The product browsing is all built on 3 templates. > > This was a 9 month project ..... > > Regards Yes, very nice shopping cart.. but lets be clear (again).. SiteBuilder=20 IS NOT the commerce tags. I don't think you've ever quite understood=20 that Chris. Donovan --=20 Donovan Brooke Euca Design Center www.euca.us Donovan Brooke

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