jj

I trippel dobbel dare you if it helps! But we shuld wait for Leon to decide if it 
shuld be part of FreeTrade.

But most likely this could end up as a major hack wich a lot of people would be happy 
to have. 

All I can say is Please!

Bjarne Hansen


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Shannon -jj Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: FreeTrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: [FreeTrade] Navigation


> > I am  conserned about the navigation part of FreeTrade. I love FreeTrade, but feel 
>it has a lack in this area.
> It was originally Leon's intention that such things should be coded by
> the engineer designing the site.  In a sense, the framework is present
> and the programmer is free to fill in the "silly details" such as
> navigation ;)
> 
> > I would say that a database driven webstore is for large stores with many products.
> > 
> > I think a basic navigation for FreeTrade shuld cover as follow:
> > 
> > A link  on item page that will take you back to whatever list you were watching, 
>also in a list divided into several pages. (If on listing no 30-40, back there)
> > 
> > A link taking you back or forward in a long list.
> > 
> > A count of total records for listing.
> Please look carefully at the navigation for
> <www.restorationhardware.com>.  In particular, click on one of the
> items, and click on "Previous Items" and "Next Items".  If you wish to
> return to the department, that's what the links on the side are for. 
> I'm not saying this is the perfect solution, but it is *a* solution.
> 
> > I can not write it, I truly wish I could. But I would like to challange jj and the 
>people at Clearinc, as well as others capable on the list.
> Do you double-dog dare me? ;)
> 
> > As a truly good and pro referense to navigation, www.autocity.de  (find the 
>automarked part)
> > I can tell from looking at the URL (thanks jj :-) that on item page they use same 
>listing as on previus url to next listing. That way if someone is on page 3 (item 31 
>-40), clicks for item display, clicks back, they are back on the same level as 
>before. I belive this will solv the navigation problem going back to list one time 
>for all. (thay just pass pasrt of the URL that led to the page as a variable, and 
>then pass it on to item screen where a link back is resolved??? Or am I wrong?)
> > 
> > Thats how list URL looks like
> > 
>http://www.autocity.de/automarkt/privat/suchen/gergebnisliste.php?ausTabellen=&was=10&start=30&art=10&e=
> > 
> > Thats how item URL looks like
> > 
>http://www.autocity.de/automarkt/privat/suchen/geinzelanzeige.php?anzId=67397&ausTabellen=&was=10&start=30&art=10&e=
> > 
> > I like this solution. It is not a Store, but as a database driven solution, it is 
>so cool. This site was one of the sites I looked at before I decided to comit myself  
>to PHP. I am sorry that I can not code this, but I hope you agree that  this is what 
>we need, and that someone will do it.
> > 
> 
> What do you other guys on the list think?  (Remember, we shouldn't
> change the project *too* much while Leon's gone.  If you guys want
> *drastic* changes, we should probably wait for Leon to get back, simply
> out of courtesy for all that he has done.)
> 
> -jj
> 
> -- 
> if (shannon - jj) * behrens == webEngineer["CLEAR INK�"]:
>     print "<i>imagination is the only real medium(sm)</i><br>"
> 
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