02 Jul
Posted by Jonathan as Resources
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!What brought WebTrends to my attention was a case-study on Motorcycle Superstore. I have a personal interest in this company, so it was really engaging to click the link-trail to find out more about the relationship between WebTrends and […]
Ian at Conversation Marketing has reviewed the newly released Google Checkout System.
Marshall with TechCrunch has an additional slant.
I’ve heard over and over again from store owners that they need to get their customers’ names and email addresses out of their database. Now, there are many ways to do this, such as using Enterprise Manager, Web Data Administrator, MS-Access connection to their SQL server database, just plain ol’ MS-ACCESS export, and more. But […]
Keeping your ASP.net-built web site alive can be critical to your site user’s experience. Let’s face it, not all of our online stores are getting hits every minute of every hour of every day. If your site hasn’t received a visitor in say an hour, the compiled web code from memory in an ASP.net web […]
One of the most common questions I hear is, “How do I remove or hide something on my page?” In ASP.NET, there is an easy way to hide most controls. Whether it’s an Add To Cart button or an entire Control, there is a quick and simple method to turn it off without sacrificing the […]
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The choice is so clear. Tables or CSS? Tables are gritty. CSS is a smooth supplement to the structure of your site’s design.
When I first started out with the eCommerce application I purchased to run my online store, I became frustrated by the fact that everything was either table or control driven. I continued […]
Compress your CSS file at the Fresh Start Cafe created by Promotion Sickness.