Zen Cart™ Basic Category Box Display Hacks in Plain English
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Publisher: MadMumbler Designs
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© 2007 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Description:The contents of this tutorial are also included in our comprehensive Zen Cart™ Plain English Survival Guide for Newbies.
...all without having to install third-party mods to your site! Our tutorials are written in plain English for the average Zen Cart™ user to understand. 28 pages. To view all of our Zen Cart™ and other tutorials, click HERE. Keywords:Listed in: |
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As an experienced „home“ Web Designer, but first user of Zen Cart to design an e-Commerce site, I purchased the e-Start book for Zen Cart. The e-Start book gives you the entire picture (very recommended although don’t buy the download version if you plan to print it!) but in a “general” way. To get a bit deeper into it, you need a boost with these tutorials by Lesli Richardson. I didn’t mess around with just one tutorial, I purchased all of them in one shot. In my mine, time is money. ALL of them cost around $20.00!! For the amount of HOURS these info things saved me it was well worth the money.
Note for Lesli Richardson: If your information is valuable, people will pay. You don’t need to increase you total page count to make people think they are getting “more for the money”. Every tutorial is over sized text, 1.5 line spacing, and the first two pages are useless because the title starts again on the 3rd page!! A 40 page document could have been complete in 20, even with the images!! But I guess you thought people would accept the price by page count?
Great point about these tutorials is that they are PRINTABLE. I am only using one monitor and to have the PDF file open and trying to do the edits as explained in the tutorial to the Zen Cart is much easier having a print on my desk and the Zen Cart stuff on my screen!!
Hats off to Lesli. Good job! Next time, please save me paper!
Note for Lesli Richardson: If your information is valuable, people will pay. You don’t need to increase you total page count to make people think they are getting “more for the money”. Every tutorial is over sized text, 1.5 line spacing, and the first two pages are useless because the title starts again on the 3rd page!! A 40 page document could have been complete in 20, even with the images!! But I guess you thought people would accept the price by page count?
Great point about these tutorials is that they are PRINTABLE. I am only using one monitor and to have the PDF file open and trying to do the edits as explained in the tutorial to the Zen Cart is much easier having a print on my desk and the Zen Cart stuff on my screen!!
Hats off to Lesli. Good job! Next time, please save me paper!
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