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[nycphp-talk] Re: Getting back to shopping carts [ WAS Re: Liability protection for consultants?]

Faber Fedor faber at linuxnj.com
Mon Feb 14 11:35:08 EST 2005


On 11/02/05 19:09 -0500, Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> Hey Faber!

Hey Mitch,

> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 14:46:58 -0500, Faber Fedor <faber at linuxnj.com> wrote:
> > Can you point me to these "filebases" that you speak of?  The ones I see
> > look to be templates.
> 
> There are several projects available:
> 
>   * DocMan document manager (use software as documents)
>     http://www.mambodocman.com/
>   * Remository (file/software repository)
>     http://mamboforge.net/projects/remository/
> 
> Those should get you started, or at least provide some inspiration ;-)

Okay, I'm missing something here. How do either of these help me keep
track of items and money, allow the end-user to fill out a form, and
email it all to myself?  Don't get me wrong, I like the DocMan one and I
think I've got another client who can use it, but I don't see how these
are going to letme build my mini-shopping-cart.

> > Also, the CSS don't work very well under Linux/Firefox; MS/Firedox and
> > MS/IE look okay.  I assume I'll need to redo the CSSes?
> 
> That is just the template, and I assume you mean SolarFlare, 

The problem was with all of the templates shipped with 4.5.1.

> Check out the following site for a demo of hundreds of templates:
> 
>   http://demo.mambohut.com

I rather like the new box_business_new.  I'm thinking of redoing my site
with it and Mambo.

> Didn't like a single one? Then take the tutorial and do it yourself,
> you will be amazed at how easily you can create a tempate for Mambo

Huh?  Then I must have been looking at the wrong docs
(http://docs.mamboserver.com/HomePage) because a quick
glance didn't make it look "easy".

And the other thing I'm looking for is a tutorial on how to build a site
with Mambo; the interactions between the different menu items.  The stuff 
at http://docs.mamboserver.com/HomePage is as helpful as KDE's help,
i.e. not very.

> That might give you a better experience trying Mambo. BTW, we are
> getting ready to announce a new family of sites to bring all this
> information together, hoping to speed up both adoption and the
> learning curve 

Good.  Can I have it yesterday? :-)


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Regards,
 
Faber                     

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