Post by doubleteesnz » Sun Aug 04, 2013 1:07 pm

Hi guys,

This is my first stab at a Opencart site. In fact first stab at anything not a free Geocities site! :laugh:
Anyway this is for our screenprinting business and was just wondering if anyone would be so kind as to point out a few glaring flaws so I can continue to learn and get this thing working properly.

www.doubletees.co.nz

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Post by TotalWeb » Mon Aug 05, 2013 11:24 pm

Nice store! I like the layout and it is easy to navigate. The options below each product are easy enough to see and the zoom-in works well.

Just one minor critique would be the suggestion to update the Visa card logo :)

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Post by JNeuhoff » Mon Aug 05, 2013 11:25 pm

doubleteesnz wrote:Hi guys,

This is my first stab at a Opencart site. In fact first stab at anything not a free Geocities site! :laugh:
Anyway this is for our screenprinting business and was just wondering if anyone would be so kind as to point out a few glaring flaws so I can continue to learn and get this thing working properly.

http://www.doubletees.co.nz
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Post by butte » Tue Aug 06, 2013 1:56 am

Spatially effective. Cards are cards. You can use whichever cards are "current" or "now" or "happening" that you can get from inside your PayPal account, but the ones you have are already longstanding registered trademarks that are recognized everywhere; even in England; even by youngsters in England.

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