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  1. seems like it is a path problem. If you write:

    param name="movie" value="homepage-slideshow.swf" /> , it means that html file and slideshow should be in a same folder. Just to test it, copy slideshow to the same folder as your home page ( or include file in which .swf file is used) and see if flash is loaded.

  2. Just in general, could be useful to say: there are 2 (or 3 or more) stages in website building: Design and Launch. After you've done it, got your payments for it,All other work on the website, such as: improving, editing,updating - is actually website maintenance. So in fact again - will be helpful to have a plan beforehand with all these stages being explained to the client thus he will be aware at all times on what stage the project is.

  3. Tricky situation considering you havent got a contract but I think it could be an idea to track the working hours you spent on the project (on each of the stages if project gone big , not forgetting the time you spend on website versions and replying on emails regarding it) and send this timescale to your client with the real costs/per hour included. It might serve as a reality check.

    SEO thing is the hardest part to explain to the client. If he/she is not The Justin B., or any of locally famous people, it take enormous effort to get decent traffic to the website; so we do need to have some SEO talk with the clients BEFORE the project even started. You can add your recomendation on SEO now in written form all over again just to show the client your good will and the way for improving.

    Hopfully she will get to her senses, good luck with it from me too!

  4. The best way is to ask for support on a website where you bought your template(s).

    I doubt that there are step-for-step tutorials on full templates integration. Seems like if you add the link to shopping cart from first template and then edit XML file for shopping cart, it will solve your problem (it is some monster of XML file "with over 150 different settings covering almost all aspects of the template"!).

  5. that reminds me about mailchimp email templates:

    http://www.mailchimp.com/resources/html_email_templates/

    then again why not to use mailchimp for the ecards?

    Also, could be an idea to use Flash based website(if you'll find it attractive for the commercial use):the scrapblog.Using Flash has it own advantages ( like choice of fonts for the ecard and so on).

    In general, look for shopping cart solution with an ecard as an option.

  6. Can wordpress be used with something like zencart? or does it have something else already available? I will soon be starting a project that will need a simple shopping cart and I'm looking for ideas. I'd like something better than coding everything from almost scratch.

     

    Wordpress-Zencart:

    I've recently used them both to set up the website and online store. I find this combination possible but if they installed independently: WP as CMS for main website and Zencart for online store in its own directory. I must say zencart is easy to install but you should prepair to get your hands dirty on coding( which is in itself a good learning curve) and tweaking (if you require extra features, the knowledge of PHP is required) to customize it.

     

    If you just started and want it quickly and painless, try already mentioned WP plugins ( if Paypal is an option, there is and Paypal WP plugin I suppose (at least they good documented) or otherwise simple shopping cart - Big Cartel if it suits your needs (which is for 5 products free).

    Also, if you are a "social type", you can try Storenvy (free)

  7. in general, you can pick some tips on how to code looking into the source code of the websites you like. Especially if there are cross-browsers problems involved.

    For example, this website code is written to help us "curious" through.

    Also, if code "doesnt work", check your page in different browsers (you havent mention what browser you use to test your page) and use conditional comments for IE versions, if necessary.

  8. Wordpress seems to be a best choice to start with, if it will be your first CMS and the text is the main content of your website. Once you go through Wordpress, the other CMS will be easier and quicker to learn.

  9. What CMS have you've been using for your projects?

    This year it was Wordpress most of the times, and the last shopping cart - Zencart.

    I must say for the client both Wordpress and Zencart admin panels were with the big learning curve and required extra instructions.

    In general, I wonder if there are some reviews on CMS admin panels usability?

  10. I will often set up a CMS system but the client won't want to use it...

     

    Indeed it becomes a major problem - once you set up CMS for the client, he often just dont use it at all or in very restricted way. I blame quite complicated admin panels and build-in online editors.

     

    Got me thinking: next time I'll suggest any CMS for the client (especially shopping carts!) first thing will be to check the "end user admin panel friendiness".

  11. Thanks...

     

    I thought of that, only problem is they don't want to dish out any more money...and all that software is so expensive.

    I have seen the "ready made" ecommerce through various hosting companies, but with as many products as they have I would have to get the "unlimited" and once again, they said "no" to the extra $30/month.

     

    Maybe it would be worth my sanity to pay that myself...LOL

     

    Depends on what site you have done already. If it is CMS, more likely it has plugins. If it is just HTML pages, install CMS (Drupal or Wordpress) and add shopping cart plugin. Or use photogallery script plugin,if you are sure they wont change their mind and will go for online sales.

    I've just set up Zen Cart store which is open source and has an option to peform only as catalog. It is not bad for free option and there is documentation on every sneeze, but it still quite a bit of a monster. Your template is scattered all over the place and you actually need to perform Search everytime you need to find anything in it.

  12. Hello Dear,

     

    Thanks for reply. I am tring on both version of Flash, Flash 8 & Flash CS4 but result are same & I am also using latest version of sothink for decompile SWF to FLA. Please give me the suggestion which software I use for decompile? or what I can do? Waiting for your reply.

     

    Thanks ;)

     

    Start over: take .fla from .zip file and try to open it in your versions of Flash. Also beforehand, read the all docs which comes with this intro. There should be instructions on which version of Flash to use.

  13. So obviously the designer has purchased this template and just integrated it with Magento and Paypal! I am IT savvy enough to learn/know how to even do that myself... and he obviously thought that those processes were worth ?1500!!!!!

    Seems like a fair price ( and even on a low side) you paid for the e-commerce website. You are forgetting logo design costs, integrating template to the shopping cart, getting it working with your content. Did the designer spend 30 hours on your website? And even more than that? I think he did.

  14. If you are on PC - do get Notepad++. Together with XAMPP, Directory Opus, Firefox with developer bar and Firebug will give you much better oppotunities to develop sites, especially when CMS is involved.

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