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Good Morning Everyone,
I have a new project that I will be taking on and that is redesigning an eCommerce website that has been around for a while (Since 2004). I know that the redesign will be done in html & css.
My question is, does anyone have any tips on how I should go about it? Any past experiences that you can share that have helped you?
This will be my first time taking up a project of this size so any help is appreciated!
I would look into other eCommerce websites for inspiration (unless you really want to go creative). Also, a good new "technology" that has come about since 2004 is flexbox, which is purely css, which will make your life way easier building up the layout for the items you are selling.
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I'm looking for a HTML5 Visual Studio LightSwitch, calendar screen template or extension, similar to outlook or Google calendar. Or is there a way to implement Google's calendar efficiently and legally?
For example.
This preferably needs to be free, and used in multiple programs, being sold by my company. Seems simple, yet I've struggled finding anything similar online.
Any help is appreciated.
Syncfusions calendar is very good, and if it's for yourself only you can get a community licence, which gives you the control completely free. Im pretty sure its for small business's aswell that turn over less than $1,000,000 a year, might be worth dropping them an email and asking about it. The support also is excellent
Demo: http://js.syncfusion.com/demos/LightSwitch/HTMLClient/
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What is the best HTML newsletter builder?
I have been using Adobe Dreamweaver for years, and I started receiving complicated designs from my client with shadows that can hardly be performed by Dreamweaver.
Please advise.
Thanks.
If you are after drag and drop solution you wont find better than Dreamweaver. There are some others editors out there like
Microsoft Web Expression
OpenBexi
your better off learning HTML/CSS and using editors such as notepad++ and checking in browser.
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I am trying to share one big JSON data with my colleague but didn't find any online tool for that. So far got http://jsonfiddle.net which is exactly what i am looking for but unfortunately the JSON data is not getting saved. So its no use.
Can anyone please share similar sites if any.
Sorry about the bug with JSONFiddle, it was fixed a while ago. Let me know if you have any other issues. Thanks.
If you only want to share the code, maybe you could use this:
http://pastebin.com/
One website that might do the job is https://jsonware.com You'll get a fixed URL with your JSON that can be shared with your colleague. Everything is online, no installation is needed.
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I am quite new to web development so I wanted to ask people here if there exists any software which can convert JPG/PSD to its respective HTML/CSS equivalent?
I am not looking to embed the image in the HTML but want HTML/CSS source which will be equivalent of that JPG from which it is converted.
Thanks,
Saarthak
even I am quite new to designing because m a developer but ADOBE fireworks is the tool thet lets you convert jpg/jpeg in respective html/css Although it will not convert the whole for you but it'll convert atleast 60% of the layout to html/css.
more tutorials can be found Here
excuse me if i was wrong anywhere
Well, I had stumbled upon this a long time ago.
Try img2html. It seems to do what you want. text-image.com is another one, but the sample 'hand-holding-beer' file looks better when converted using img2html :)
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Im searching open source CMS based on kohana.
I want to see ideas used in admin section and all idea for cms.
Please show me smth.
Bluehawk was working on Kohanut, but last I read, he's been busy and hasn't updated it in a couple of months. I've also seen one called S7N CMS in the past but don't know as much about it.
Gleez CMS seems to be active these days. I haven't tried it much though, but in testing it looks good. Or there's BDQCustom (about which I know less).