I am sure it can't be too hard to build a simple program that allows the client to quickly enter all the store details to an offline (or online) html page and then post it up. I just am clueless as where to start. Thanks in advance
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user friendly interface for a client RE: web store
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Posted 01 February 2012 - 02:10 PM
Hi, I am a complete coding beginner. I have some code for a webstore. Obviously I can edit it in code view but the client would want to have something similar to GoDaddy's quickstore, where they can add the products and information quickly (details such as price, product infro, shipping etc..)
I am sure it can't be too hard to build a simple program that allows the client to quickly enter all the store details to an offline (or online) html page and then post it up. I just am clueless as where to start. Thanks in advance
I am sure it can't be too hard to build a simple program that allows the client to quickly enter all the store details to an offline (or online) html page and then post it up. I just am clueless as where to start. Thanks in advance
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Posted 01 February 2012 - 04:23 PM
andyl, on 01 February 2012 - 04:04 PM, said:
If they're happy with flat HTML files and don't need any cart/checkout functionality, I would recommend implementing CushyCMS.
Thanks I am just checking the site out now, this should be useful.
In the meantime I learnt how to add a new <form> and edit sections of it using javascript, pretty much the only obstacle is that I can't call the relevent elementid's from a different document.
If you see what I mean; I don't want the people accessing the website to be able to change the information.
Can you call id's from javascript in a different document?
This post has been edited by Zapdos: 01 February 2012 - 04:24 PM
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