> Peter J. Schoenster wrote:
> On 24 Jun 98, at 19:25, Kathy E. Gill wrote:
>
> > Kathy
> > (who is actually going to have to build a framed site)
>
> Purpose. Even the blink tag can have a purpose. I think the
> problem is when
> you see the wrong tool used for the wrong purpose.
>
> I am going to work on a shopping cart (I hate that phrase) and I
> will use frames.

Why are you going to use frames for your implementation?

>  I personally think most shopping carts are terrible (except for
> some of the java
> ones I have seen). I hate the jarring move from one page to
> another. It is like
> telling a person to go in the store, select an item, then bring
> to the cashier so
> they can put it in your cart and then you are supposed to go back
> into the
> store. I would never do it in real life and I avoid it online.

Peter, what do you think is the smoothest way to implement the process of
selecting an item or items, gathering them for purchase, then buying them?
Examples, if any, would be nice. Otherwise, just your ideas on the subject.

TIA,
Jack

____________________________________________________________________
--------------------------------------------------------------------
 Join The Web Consultants Association :  Register on our web site Now
Web Consultants Web Site : http://just4u.com/webconsultants
If you lose the instructions All subscription/unsubscribing can be done
directly from our website for all our lists.
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Reply via email to