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#1 spareabuck

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Posted 14 June 2011, 15:55

I am using 3.2.1 which is highly modified and a bunch of add-ons added and also some custom coding, I am VERY HAPPY with the work my coder has done but I obviously have a biased opinion. The link below will show you the osCommerce index page...

TICKETS FOR SALE

The link here is how it is integrated into the "root" site...

MAIN SITE WITH INTEGRATION

I use the main osCommerce core to add my e-bay affiliate code to, technically there is nothing for sale directly on my site with osCommerce, (the shopping cart and prices are disabled) except for a few custom php pages I have created.
Some un-biased opinions (good or bad) would be nice.

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Posted 14 June 2011, 16:05

I like it :thumbsup:
The Dirty Little Secrets that no osCommerce template sellers want you to know...revealed...

Support is commercially available. The question is whether you value your business
highly enough to spend money on it.

For commercial support from known developers who support osCommerce
ethos, please post at http://forums.oscommerce.com/forum/79-commercial-support/

#3 DunWeb

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Posted 14 June 2011, 16:19

Chuck,


Although the layout is clean and well designed, that is NOT an osCommerce site. It is a landing page to your Ebay store. All product pages lead to your Ebay store which you MUST use to check out. If I do NOT have an Ebay account, I could not check out.


So although you have 'Powered by osCommerce' in the footer, your store is in fact, NOT an osCommerce cart.




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#4 Jack_mcs

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Posted 14 June 2011, 16:19

View Postspareabuck, on 14 June 2011, 15:55, said:

Some un-biased opinions (good or bad) would be nice.
Your images for the home page total around 2 MB (I didn't add them all but that is probably close, if not low), which is way too large. You need to install an image thumbnailer to get those number down to something realistic which will improve the load speed and improve the image quality (notice how some of the images are distorted).

#5 spareabuck

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Posted 14 June 2011, 17:58

View PostJack_mcs, on 14 June 2011, 16:19, said:

Your images for the home page total around 2 MB (I didn't add them all but that is probably close, if not low), which is way too large. You need to install an image thumbnailer to get those number down to something realistic which will improve the load speed and improve the image quality (notice how some of the images are distorted).

Thanks, I re-sized some of the large ones and sized them so they will not distort. I will have to find a good auto thumbnailer that I can use on my local machine before I upload the images, can you recommend something effective and easy to use?

#6 spareabuck

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Posted 14 June 2011, 17:59

View Postburt, on 14 June 2011, 16:05, said:

I like it :thumbsup:

Thanks, it is a long way from being 100% but so far I like it to.

#7 Jack_mcs

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Posted 15 June 2011, 03:16

View Postspareabuck, on 14 June 2011, 17:58, said:

Thanks, I re-sized some of the large ones and sized them so they will not distort. I will have to find a good auto thumbnailer that I can use on my local machine before I upload the images, can you recommend something effective and easy to use?
oscThumb is the one you should use. You can't manually adjust the images to not distort unless you make them all the same size in the first place. And you probably can't get the size down without a lot of editing. oscThumb does it all automatically.