Your designer will definitely be able to skin it, it has multi template and
skin system, is easy to customize css, images, and html code for each block
However, for changing the layout (position of each block), it will require
your designer have a little knowledge on Mage's xml layout system (mage
Hey all,
So I'm more comfortable all the time with using Magento, more
I read, and Ryan said, "Its great, I have been using it for
over 2 years very flexible platform very easy to manipulate,
and the end user admin is second to none mate." ... "Mate?"...
Are there Aussies on this list? ;)
A
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Skip Evans wrote:
> I'm not totally opposed to using Magento, though I can see my comments,
> especially if it's what the client wants.
>
> I have been looking over the site and it does have a lot of features so I
> can see it saving some serious time, especially g
Op 2/1/10 10:02 PM, Skip Evans schreef:
> Hey all,
>
> Anyone ever use the Magento shopping cart? Pluses, minuses, opinions? I
> have a client that is pretty adamant about using it, but I've found over
> just about any I've used I can do a better service to the client by
> writing them from scratc
I hear good things about magento, neve used it though. Xcart stinks.
I've had to hack that before. It was painful.
Bastien
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On Feb 1, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Skip Evans wrote:
Hey all,
Anyone ever use the Magento shopping cart? Pluses, minuses,
opinions? I have a client that
Skip Evans wrote on 01/02/2010 22:02:
Hey all,
Anyone ever use the Magento shopping cart? Pluses, minuses, opinions? I
have a client that is pretty adamant about using it, but I've found over
just about any I've used I can do a better service to the client by
writing them from scratch. It's e
I'm not totally opposed to using Magento, though I can see my
comments, especially if it's what the client wants.
I have been looking over the site and it does have a lot of
features so I can see it saving some serious time, especially
given the extras he wants.
So Nathan, having used it, do
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Skip Evans wrote:
> Ashley Sheridan wrote:
>
>> Why spend ages reinventing the wheel?
>>
>
i whole heartedly agree.
> I've come across so many clients using third party carts who have been
> unhappy with the final results. I hear so often "It does eighty percent
Is the client not receptive to that explanation?
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Skip Evans wrote:
> Ashley Sheridan wrote:
>>
>> Why spend ages reinventing the wheel?
>>
>
> I've come across so many clients using third party carts who have been
> unhappy with the final results. I hear so often
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
Why spend ages reinventing the wheel?
I've come across so many clients using third party carts who
have been unhappy with the final results. I hear so often "It
does eighty percent of what we need, but we do things like
this [insert idiosyncratic business practice her
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 15:02 -0600, Skip Evans wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Anyone ever use the Magento shopping cart? Pluses, minuses,
> opinions? I have a client that is pretty adamant about using
> it, but I've found over just about any I've used I can do a
> better service to the client by writing
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