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SEO For Hire!
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Chicago, IL
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Newest osCommerce site up
Hi all, I just went live with my company's second osCommerce site. Please check out the Granola Hut and let me know what you think!
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I loved the customization of OSC demonstrated on your site :-) Also made me hungry.
Noob question: Can you designate a HTML table for the header, footer and side navigation and then have PHP code operating in the middle of the page? If so,is it very didfficult for someone with decent HTML skills and I-just-started-learning-PHP-this-morning skills to do? |
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Very well done.
LMXI, all of those things are tables in the standard osC and are relatively easy to customize. tacimala has made more extensive changes.
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SEO For Hire!
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Yes it's just a matter of leaving in what you want and what you don't want. We took out the includes to the left and right nav because we wouldn't be using them at all. That left us with just the header, footer and content areas to work with and after the header and footer were all done, the rest of the site came together quickly by editing every appropriate page to get rid of the side navs.
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Like you site. Wish you luck. and like we say in Puerto Rico ¡BUENA SUERTE!
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